Asbestos victims file 6.6 billion yen class action lawsuit in Tokyo

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Construction workers and next of kin of deceased workers filed a lawsuit in Tokyo, Japan Friday seeking damages of approximately 6.6 billion yen (about US$64 million) from the government and manufacturers related to illnesses stemming from exposure to asbestos. 178 plaintiffs; including construction workers and family members filed the suit in Tokyo District Court against 46 building manufacturers and the Government of Japan.

According to the Mainichi Daily News, the class action suit is the first that has been filed in Japan related to health damages caused by asbestos exposure at construction sites. The plaintiffs hail from the Japanese prefectures of Tokyo, Saitama and Chiba.

The plaintiffs claim that the government and manufacturers knew of the dangers of asbestos inhalation but failed to take proper precautions, including ceasing to promote asbestos as a cheap fire retardant and banning production of the material.

They state that after inhaling asbestos in the workplace, 172 people have developed lung cancer or mesothelioma, and that almost half of those afflicted are now dead. Plaintiffs argue that the government and health ministry did not act quickly enough after international organizations issued warnings in 1972 that asbestos could be a carcinogen.

Plaintiffs also place blame with the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for sanctioning the use of asbestos under Japanese Industrial Standards, and with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport for approving the use of materials comprised of asbestos and other substances under Japan’s Building Standards Law.

We will do our utmost until we win the suit.

“We will do our utmost until we win the suit,” said Kazuo Miyajima, 78, who heads the group of plaintiffs. Lawyers for the plaintiffs released a statement saying: “We seek complete relief for the victims by clarifying the liability of the state and the manufacturers.”

Approximately 40 construction workers from Kanagawa Prefecture plan to file a similar lawsuit in June in Yokohama District Court.

After a 2005 revelation that residents who lived near a factory in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture developed diseases related to asbestos, the government implemented a law in 2006 which provides monetary assistance to asbestos victims and relatives of deceased family members. The plaintiffs argue that the amount of financial assistance given to families and victims of asbestos-related diseases is not sufficient.

Asbestos has been used in Japan as a fire retardant, for sound absorption, and for insulation. It was mixed in concrete and water and sprayed on walls and ceilings, but the practice of spraying asbestos in this manner was banned in Japan in 1975.

How To Buy A Good Down Jacket

How to buy a good down jacket

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Firstly; How to identify a down jacket.

A. Put the down jacket on a smooth desk, with both hands gently pat it, if its feathers of flocculent fleeciness up degree is high, and filled with air, it will be a true down jacket. If its hair dies, fluffy don’t get up, it may contain acrylic cotton.

B. False feather often has fabrics of flocculent in the inner layer, the quantum parts of the feather is acrylic cotton, when buying a down jacket, you should carefully touch and feel it by hand. Comparing internal and external appearance if you feel hard one side, and soft the other side, it is likely a fake one.

C. Please note that some customers thought the more soft it feels, the better it is, MAO infarction is the fewer the better. Actually it’s not, because the feather in total more or less contains some fixed proportion of wool (known as MAO stems). If it feels no MAO, be about to consider whether it is a fake one.

Secondly; how to choose and buy a down jacket.

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Choosing a good or bad down jacket is related to consumer interests and possibly brings disadvantages to human health. When choosing and buying a down jacket, you should pay special attention to the following aspects:

A. style: innovative, unique, suitable body, generous, practical.

B. price: generally with a moderate price, if the price is too low, the feather quality cannot assure, it is easy to produce all sorts of quality issue.

C. recovery: press the fleeciness down jacket, then release it, if it rapidly rebound and restore in the original state. it illustrates the quality of the coat is good.

D. preventing drilling performance: the inner material of the coat should have preventing drilling flocking performance. Pat it, if it can be found the eiderdown fluff, it must be an inferior product. Due to the characteristics of eider down with soft cloth with soft nap, a little silk from suture appliances is normal.

E. permeability: feather cannot drill flocking, but should also have certain permeability, for example, if the permeability of fabrics, in material, bravery material are poor, first, when someone is dressed in it, the process of water vapor is not easily to be sent out, it will cause damp and you won’t feel comfortable or warm. Second, it is not easily dry after being washed. The above two factors can make the quality of the coat worse in damp conditions and metamorphism, stink in different degree.

F. bouquet: smell it, take a deep breath clingy eiderdown, avoid buying a coat with a pungent flavor inside. But because it is animal plumage, a certain smell is normal.

Special remind:

(1) The feather on the various markers shall be complete, such as the names and addresses, fabric in material content, feathers, filling the type and HanRongLiang, RongLiang index, washing mark, quality grades, executive standard code, etc.

(2) Special attention should be paid to whether the feather lined with plastic film and fake material without the airtight line makings.

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Gaza looters destroy Palestine Authority property

Saturday, September 17, 2005

Frenzied destruction of empty Jewish settlements in Gaza by Palestinian looters have marred plans for exploiting those facilities to create much needed jobs for the area.

Greenhouses in Gaza have been partly destroyed as crucial equipment was stripped by the Palestinians. Looters took everything from water pumps, plastic sheets, tubing and equipment. This makes at least one third of the hothouses at least temporarily unusable to feed the families of Gaza and for potential export to Israel.

The facilities were purchased by a group of Jewish-American donors and given to the Palestinian government to encourage economic development. It was initially anticipated over four thousand Palestinians could be given work at the greenhouses, however all offers have been suspended prior to the damage being assessed and repairs arranged.

Wikinews Shorts: December 14, 2008

A compilation of brief news reports for Sunday, December 14, 2008.

The Indian navy has announced that it has captured 23 Somali and Yemeni pirates in the Gulf of Aden who were attacking an Ethiopian ship named the MV Gibe. The Indian INS Mysore, which was escorting merchant ships near the coast of Somalia, hurried to the MV Gibe after it sent out a distress call, saying that they were being fired upon by two boats.

The pirates, when apprehended, attempted to flee, but were caught by the Indian ship. Arms and equipment were seized from the pirates.

Sources

  • Jeremiah Marquez. “Indian navy captures 23 pirates in Gulf of Aden” — Associated Press, December 13, 2008
  • “Indian navy ‘captures 23 pirates'” — BBC News, December 13, 2008

Ajmal Kasab, the gunman who was captured in last month’s Mumbai attacks that killed hundreds of people, has told the police that he originally planned to take hostages and make demands from the media, according to his confession statement.

The seven-page confession states that Kasab and another person, who attacked Mumbai’s main train station, were planning to have a standoff atop a roof, but the plan backfired when no access to a roof was found.

They did manage to kill tens of people inside the train station itself, however, it is still not known whether or not they had hostages.

Sources

  • “Confession sheds light on Mumbai attacks” — MSNBC, December 13, 2008
  • “Mumbai gunman’s chilling confession sheds light” — The Bismarck Tribune, December 13, 2008

A recent fire has hit former Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin’s church in Wasilla, Alaska. Investigators have deemed the fire “suspicious,” and consider arson as a possible cause.

A group of women and children were in the church when the fire broke out, but no one was injured.

“We have no idea what caused it,” said the Rev. Larry Kroon of the nondenominational Wasilla Bible Church.

Sources

  • Celeste Katz. “Suspicious fire burns Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin church in Wasilla” — Daily News, December 13, 2008
  • Monte Plott. “Fire hits Palin’s church in Alaska” — CNN, December 13, 2008

Protest rallies were held in Australian capital cities on Saturday to protest against the Rudd government’s proposed internet filtering scheme. Under the scheme, a so-called “clean feed” would be provided to all Australians with content on a list kept by the Australian Communications and Media Authority blocked. A secondary filter, which may be opted out of will block material deemed inappropriate to children.

Hundreds attended the protests in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra, Perth and Hobart which were organised by the Digital Liberty Coalition.

Sources

  • Andrew Ramadge. “Digital Liberty Coalition protests against web filter held across Australia” — news.com.au, December 13, 2008
  • Angus Kidman. “IN PICTURES: hundreds protest govt net censorship” — Australian Personal Computer, December 13, 2008

UK Environment Secretary Hilary Benn prompted speculation regarding a possible cabinet split over plans to expand London’s Heathrow airport with comments made in an interview given to the Sunday Times.

Mr Benn warned concerns regarding noise and air-pollution could stall plans to build a third runway and expressed doubts regarding suggestions that a technological solution could be found to the problems.

Heathrow is currently in breach of EU rules governing air pollution, although the UK currently has an opt-out from the rules, this runs out in 2015.

Other senior cabinet members, including Commons Leader Harriet Harman and Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Milliband, are also believed to have serious reservations about the expansion of Heathrow.

Sources

  • Jonathan Oliver and Jon Ungoed-Thomas. “Cabinet split over proposed Heathrow third runway” — The Sunday Times, Sunday 14th December 2008
  • inthenews.co.uk. “Hilary Benn ‘doubtful’ on Heathrow expansion” — inthenews.co.uk, Sunday 14th December 2008

2008 Canadian Championship: Toronto FC vs. Montreal Impact

Thursday, May 29, 2008

May 27, 20087:30 PM (EDT)
Toronto FC 1–0 Montreal Impact Saputo Stadium, Montreal, Quebec Attendance: 12,083 Referee: Paul Ward
Brennan 32’Wynne 37’Dichio 41’Smith 41’Valez 72′ (1) 24′ Di Lorenzo 24′ Ribeiro 37′ Pesoli 53′ Pesoli

Toronto FC opened up the Nutrilite Canadian Championship with a 1-0 win against Montreal Impact at Saputo Stadium on Tuesday night.

Reds defender Marco Velez scored the only goal of the game, 1st in tournament history. Velez jumped to head home a cross from Laurent Robert. The goal came in the 72nd minute.

Montreal played for much of the 2nd half with 10 men after defender Stefano Pesoli was sent off for a second yellow card.

Toronto FC striker Danny Dichio has been struggling with a groin strain in recent weeks and was forced to leave the game before half time. He was replaced by Jarrod Smith.

Toronto FC now prepare to face Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at BMO Field. Toronto FC play their next Nutrilite Canadian Championship game on July 1st against Vancouver Whitecaps at BMO Field. The Impact’s next game is on Friday against the Portland Timbers at Saputo Stadium.

Living The Green Way With 11 Tips}

Living the green way with 11 tips

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1 Green way to clean faucets, sinks or stainless steel: CUCUMBER

Use a slice of cucumber and rub it on the surface you want to clean. It will remove years of tarnish and bring back the shine without leaving streaks. The most important is it will not harm your fingers or fingernails.

2 Green way to remove oily stains: BABY POWDER

Put some baby powder on the stained area for some time before washing with detergent.

3 Green way to clean your sink or toilet ball: USED TOOTHPASTE

Cut the used toothpaste into half or three parts. Brush out the remaining toothpaste and apply it all over the sink or toilet bowl. Leave it for 10 15 minutes and then use a scrub to clean the areas. It will leave the sink and toilet bowl sparkling clean!

4 Green way to remove bad smell in the kitchen cabinet: PANDAN LEAVES

As we know, kitchen cabinet always a place full of cockroaches, lizards and ants. Hence, this makes the cabinet smells bad. We can use pandan leaves to make the cabinets smell fresh the natural way. It is cheap, your cabinets smell fresh, and the cockroaches stay away.

5 Green way to refresh cutting boards: LEMON

Rub the cutting boards all over with the cut side of a half lemon or wash it in undiluted juice straight from the bottle after chopping the onions, crushing garlic, cutting raw and cooked meat and chicken, and preparing fish to get rid of the smell and sanitize the cutting board.

6 Green way to fill the cracks in a flower pot or a dog bowl: CHEWING GUM

We can use piece of well-chewed gum to fill a crack in a clay flower pot or a dog bowl.

7 Green way to absorb vegetables odor: BREAD

Most of the people love cabbage or broccoli very much, but hate the smell white it is cooking! We can actually put a piece of white bread on top of the pot when cooking up smelly vegetables to absorb the odor.

8 Green way to iron out wrinkles: ICE CUBES

No time to wash your ready to-wear shirt which is full of wrinkles! Never mind! Wrap an ice cube in a soft cloth and rub over the wrinkle before ironing and the shirt will smooth out.

9 Green way to condition your hair: MAYONNAISE

We actually can condition our hair in a natural way. Massage mayonnaise into your hair and scalp it like the way you use hair conditioner. Cover your head with a shower cap few minutes and shampoo. The mayonnaise will moisturize the hair and give it a lustrous sheen.

10 Green way to make frozen fish taste fresh: MILK

Try this trick to make frozen fish taste fresh. By placing the frozen fish in a bath of milk until it thaws. The milk will make it taste fresher.

11 Green way to disinfect/ clean the cutting boards: VINEGAR

Do not use water and dishwashing detergent to disinfect the wood cutting board as it can weaken its surface fibers. We can disinfect by wiping them with full-strength white vinegar after each use. Vinegar is effective against many harmful bugs.

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Nationwide Fertility: Infertility Doctors Of New York

By Matty Mathias

When a New York couple finds themselves unable to have children and they would like to explore their options, infertility doctors are available in their state to help. What is unique about infertility doctors is their strict devotion to all matters related to fertility or lack thereof, and their commitment to helping you start a family. So unlike other medical professionals who may desire to help keep you healthy and prepare you for life as a parent, infertility doctors in New York are devoted to make sure you are able to have that family. Whether it is through intrauterine insemination or surrogacy programs, New York infertility doctors can help make your dreams of having a family reality.

There are many procedures that infertility doctors may use to help you start a family. The first thing to be aware of is your health and to help make your chances of conception high, you want to focus on keeping yourself in good shape. Beyond that, if you are still unable to conceive for various reasons, such as perhaps you underwent a tubal ligation procedure or a vasectomy, and are now interested in having children, or you have been trying to conceive for a year or more and have found yourself unsuccessful, infertility doctors are here to serve you. New York infertility doctors have various procedures and treatments available, as well as reasonable financing packages which can help you to cover the costs of infertility treatments.

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One thing to be aware of is the fact that although most infertility matters are not covered by major health insurance corporations, infertility doctors are aware of financial costs and offer financing packages for some procedures to assist you in starting your family. When consulting with infertility doctors of New York, it is important to stay informed of your options and to analyze the costs and the effect on your budget. Infertility doctors are here to help you reach the goal of having a family and want to assist you.

Some of the more popular procedures that have a high pregnancy rate for those wanting to start are family are in vitro fertilization and intrauterine insemination. Both of these procedures require that you are healthy and able to carry a child full term, however, and may not work for those who have underlying health issues. Furthermore, intrauterine insemination may work best for the couple that is fertile but have not conceived after trying for over a year. In vitro fertilization does not necessarily require that the couple be as fertile, as long as an egg and sperm can be extracted. Once this is done, the parents-to-be can then opt to choose the gender of their child or have embryos examined for disease or disorder likelihood, which is call preimplantation genetic diagnosis. Thus infertility doctors offer many services which can make having a child a unique and fulfilling experience.

New York infertility doctors are available to assist you and are committed to your care and comfort every step of the way. For those wanting a family and yet finding that goal a challenge, there are many procedures which can help you make that goal a reality and which are unique to you specific health and fertility concerns.

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New Hampshire crash kills seven, including former US Marines

Monday, June 24, 2019

On Friday, on Route 2 in Randolph, New Hampshire, United States, a pickup truck and a group of ten motorcycles collided, the truck catching fire in the process. The incident left seven motorcyclists dead; the official cause of death reportedly was “blunt trauma.” The victims were reportedly members and supporters of the motorcycle club Marine JarHeads MC, which includes both veterans of the United States Marines and their spouses.

According to Coös County Attorney John McCormick on Saturday, the truck driver was identified as commercial driver Volodoymyr Zhukovskyy. The pickup had been towing a flatbed trailer. The deceased victims were officially identified as Michael Ferazzi, Albert Mazza, Desma Oakes, Aaron Perry, Daniel Pereira, and Joanne and Edward Corr. Three other cyclists were hospitalized.

After the names of the victims were released, New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu declared flags would be flown at half-mast on Monday — today — in their honor. A memorial was held for the group as part of a Blessing of the Bikes ceremony this weekend in Columbia, New Hampshire. Marine Corps and United States flags were also left at and near the scene of the crash. As of Saturday the crash was being investigated by both state police and the National Transportation Safety Board, and as of yesterday no arrests nor charges were reported. A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to pay for funeral costs and medical expenses.

 This story has updates See Driver in New Hampshire multi-motorcycle crash pleads not guilty, June 28, 2019 

Dairy cattle with names produce more milk, according to new study

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Giving a cow a name and treating her as an individual with “more personal touch” can increase milk production, so says a scientific research published in the online “Anthrozoos,” which is described as a “multidisciplinary journal of the interactions of people and animals”.

The Newcastle University‘s School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development’s (of the Newcastle University Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering) researchers have found that farmers who named their dairy cattle Ermintrude, Daisy, La vache qui rit, Buttercup, Betsy, or Gertrude, improved their overall milk yield by almost 500 pints (284 liters) annually. It means therefore, an average-sized dairy farm’s production increases by an extra 6,800 gallons a year.

“Just as people respond better to the personal touch, cows also feel happier and more relaxed if they are given a bit more one-to-one attention,” said Dr Catherine Douglas, lead researcher of the university’s School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. “By placing more importance on the individual, such as calling a cow by her name or interacting with the animal more as it grows up, we can not only improve the animal’s welfare and her perception of humans, but also increase milk production,” she added.

Drs Douglas and Peter Rowlinson have submitted the paper’s conclusion: “What our study shows is what many good, caring farmers have long since believed. Our data suggests that, on the whole, UK dairy farmers regard their cows as intelligent beings capable of experiencing a range of emotions.” The scientific paper also finds that “if cows are slightly fearful of humans, they could produce [the hormone] cortisol, which suppresses milk production,” Douglas noted. “Farmers who have named their cows, probably have a better relationship with them. They’re less fearful, more relaxed and less stressed, so that could have an effect on milk yield,” she added.

South Norfolk goldtop-milk producer Su Mahon, one of the country’s top breeder of Jersey dairy herds, agreed with Newcastle’s findings. “We treat all our cows like one of the family and maybe that’s why we produce more milk,” said Mrs Mahon. “The Jersey has got a mind of its own and is very intelligent. We had a cow called Florence who opened all the gates and we had to get the welder to put catches on to stop her. One of our customers asked me the other day: ‘Do your cows really know their names?’ I said: I really haven’t a clue. We always call them by their names – Florence or whatever. But whether they really do, goodness knows,” she added.

The researchers’ comparative study of production from the country’s National Milk Records reveals that “dairy farmers who reported calling their cows by name got 2,105 gallons (7,938 liters) out of their cows, compared with 2,029 gallons (7,680 liters) per 10-month lactation cycle, and regardless of the farm size or how much the cows were fed. (Some 46 percent of the farmers named their cows.)”

The Newcastle University team which has interviewed 516 UK dairy farmers, has discovered that almost half – 48% – called the cows by name, thereby cutting stress levels and reported a higher milk yield, than the 54% that did not give their cattle names and treated as just one of a herd. The study also reveals cows were made more docile while being milked.

“We love our cows here at Eachwick, and every one of them has a name,” said Dennis Gibb, with his brother Richard who co-owns Eachwick Red House Farm outside of Newcastle. “Collectively, we refer to them as ‘our ladies,’ but we know every one of them and each one has her own personality. They aren’t just our livelihood, they’re part of the family,” Gibb explained.

“My brother-in-law Bobby milks the cows and nearly all of them have their own name, which is quite something when there are about 200 of them. He would be quite happy to talk about every one of them. I think this research is great but I am not at all surprised by it. When you are working with cows on a daily basis you do get to know them individually and give then names.” Jackie Maxwell noted. Jackie and her husband Neill jointly operate the award-winning Doddington Dairy at Wooler, Doddington, Northumberland, which makes organic ice cream and cheeses with milk from its own Friesian cows.

But Marcia Endres, a University of Minnesota associate professor of dairy science, has criticized the Newcastle finding. “Individual care is important and could make a difference in health and productivity. But I would not necessarily say that just giving cows a name would be a foolproof indicator of better care,” she noted. According to a 2007 The Scientist article, named or otherwise, dairy cattle make six times more milk today than they did in the 1990s. “One reason is growth hormone that many U.S. farmers now inject their cows with to increase their milk output; another is milking practices that extend farther into cows’ pregnancies, according to the article; selective breeding also makes for lots of lactation,” it states.

Critics claimed the research was flawed and confused a correlation with causation. “Basically they asked farmers how to get more milk and whatever half the farmers said was the conclusion,” said Hank Campbell, author of Scientific Blogging. In 1996, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs provided for a complex new cattle passport system where farmers were issued with passport identities. The first calf born under the new regime were given names like “UK121216100001.”

Dr Douglas, however, counters that England doesn’t permit dairy cattle to be injected hormones. The European Union and Canada have banned recombinant bovine growth hormone (rGBH), which increases mastitis infection, requiring antibiotics treatment of infected animals. According to the Center for Food Safety, rGBH-treated cows also have higher levels of the hormone insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1), which may be associated with cancer.

In August 2008, Live Science published a study which revealed that cows have strange sixth sense of magnetic direction and are not as prone to cow-tipping. It cited a study of Google Earth satellite images which shows that “herds of cattle tend to face in the north-south direction of Earth’s magnetic lines while grazing or resting.”

Newcastle University is a research intensive university in Newcastle upon Tyne in the north-east of England. It was established as a School of Medicine and Surgery in 1834 and became the “University of Newcastle upon Tyne” by an Act of Parliament in August 1963.

The School of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development is a school of the Newcastle University Faculty of Science, Agriculture and Engineering, a faculty of Newcastle University. It was established in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne as the College of Physical Science in 1871 for the teaching of physical sciences, and was part of Durham University. It existed until 1937 when it joined the College of Medicine to form King’s College, Durham.