The White Stripes to tour ‘Great White North’

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Grammy Award-winning rock band The White Stripes announced on Wednesday the Canadian leg of a tour in support of their soon-to-be-released album, Icky Thump. The tour, which would be the first cross-Canada excursion for The White Stripes, will see the band play dates in all provinces and territories.

The latest tour for The White Stripes will kick off June 1 in Nürburgring, Germany and will play several dates in Europe before starting off in Canada on June 24, in Burnaby, British Columbia. Canadian dates will include stops in northern locales such as Whitehorse, Yellowknife, and Iqaluit, on Baffin Island.

The White Stripes, made up of guitarist/singer Jack White and drummer Meg White, have developed a significant worldwide following with their blend of punk and blues, guitar-oriented rock. The band had expressed interest in playing cities they had not yet visited. “Having never done a full tour of Canada, Meg and I thought it was high time to go whole hog,” said Jack White on The White Stripes website. “We want to take this tour to the far reaches of the Canadian landscape. From the ocean to the permafrost.” The band’s website referred to Canada by its nickname, the ‘Great White North’.

The White Stripes have played to thousands in large outdoor festival settings, but will have to deal with different logistics while setting up in a northern location, such as Iqaluit.

Some 500 tickets for the Iqaluit show are to be sold, with an admission fee of approximately CA$40. Mike Bozzer, the city of Iqaluit’s economic development officer, told CBC News that talks have taken place with The White Stripes’ publicist regarding equipment, technicians, security and other such details. “It’s definitely going to have some economic impact, and they’ll come back home with positive stories of the city,” said Bozzer.

The band’s ten-year anniversary will be reached at a point during the Canadian leg of the tour, which will be commemorated. “Another special moment of this tour is the show which will occur in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia on July 14th, The White Stripes’ Tenth Anniversary,” said Jack White.

Following the Canadian dates, The White Stripes will embark on a tour in the United States, which will reach some 16 states they have not yet visited during their career, among other repeat locations.

2007 Canadian Tour Dates   Venue City Province/Territory
June 24   Deer Lake Park Burnaby British Columbia
June 25   Yukon Arts Centre Whitehorse Yukon
June 26   Shorty Brown Multiplex Arena Yellowknife Northwest Territories
June 27   Arctic Winter Games Arena Iqaluit Nunavut
June 29   Pengrowth Saddledome Calgary Alberta
June 30   Shaw Convention Centre Edmonton Alberta
July 1   TCU Place Saskatoon Saskatchewan
July 2   MTS Centre Winnipeg Manitoba
July 3   Community Auditorium Thunder Bay Ontario
July 5   Molson Amphitheatre Toronto Ontario
July 6   Bell Centre Montreal Quebec
July 7   John Labatt Centre London Ontario
July 8   Bluesfest Ottawa Ontario
July 10   Moncton Coliseum Moncton New Brunswick
July 11   Charlottetown Civic Centre Charlottetown PEI
July 13   Cunard Centre Halifax Nova Scotia
July 14   Savoy Theatre Glace Bay Nova Scotia
July 16   Mile One Centre St. John’s Newfoundland
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Four killed in suspected US drone strike in Pakistan

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Pakistani intelligence officials said today that at least four people have been killed in a suspected US drone strike in the North Waziristan province.

Officials say missiles hit a house and a vehicle near the town Miranshah. The region is near Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan.

“The US drone fired two missiles on a house. The house was completely destroyed,” said an unnamed security official.

The attack comes a day after Pakistani president Asif Ali Zardari warned that US drone strikes were undermining Pakistan’s “national consensus” in his country’s war against rebel groups in the area. However, visiting US lawmakers told Pakistani officials the US could not afford to abandon the controversial missile strikes.

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The World Is Influenced By Cell Phone Communications

By J. Kirby

Cellular Phones and Cellular Phone Technologies have advanced by leaps and bounds since their introduction on the market. I remember when the first large programmable phone, made by Motorola, was introduced and only societys elite and well off persons could afford them and use them in their lifestyle. I distinctly remember my father having one because he was a pilot, who flew people around and had to be ready at a moments notice because at any time he could get the call to get the plane ready and charter his clients from point to point. Sometimes he would use it while I was with him and people would stare at him like he was a celebrity, and it truly was entertaining to see people gawking at him, simply because he had a mobile phone.

Now, times have dramatically changed. It seems that nearly everybody has a cell phone on their person at all times, these days. Even children under the age of 10 can be seen with a cell phone texting and talking to their friends and family. Cell phones and mobile communications have transitioned our lives and the technological diffusion has helped to create an even faster pace world of tending to business on-the-fly. The world has fast-forwarded from the programmable and bulky bag cellular phone days, when in the early to mid-nineties, beepers were popular because if someone needed to get in touch with you, you could get the message on the beeper and return the call either on a landline or a cellular phone. This was convenient because for me, I could use a landline and not run up expensive cellular phone service bills.

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Communications demands have spurred the development of advanced media services, and cell phone accessories to provide a tool for our lives, as well as convenient and entertaining features. As these advances have surfaced throughout time, the size of pricey cellular phone service bills have also decreased substantially in size, making all of the fun gadgets and useful cell phone features very affordable to almost everyone, regardless of income level. Today, some of the most interesting services are available through your cell phone. Bluetooth accessories allow for a hands-free communication that you can easily use while driving, or walking through a busy airport. I remember several years ago when I determined that it was too dangerous to talk and drive, so I paid almost $500 to have a hands-free system installed into my car. Now Bluetooth devices are as cheap as approximately $60 making hands free communication affordable to most everyone. Internet access is even readily available on cell phones, enabling users to surf, check e-mail, shop, pay bills, etc.

Its difficult to predict technologies of the future, although some of these advances we can easily see coming. Life is truly enhanced, but our culture and traditional ways are modified by the diffusion of technological advances in communications. It is up to you to decide if it is a better place with cell phones and their accessories.

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Apple unveils new iPods, Apple TV; updates iOS, iTunes

Thursday, September 2, 2010

In a music-themed media event yesterday, Apple Inc. unveiled three new iPod portable music players, as well as an upgraded Apple TV system. Apple also announced updates for its iTunes software and iOS mobile operating system.

The annual event started at 10 a.m. PDT (1700 UTC) in the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, California. Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who led yesterday’s keynote speech at the event, was dressed in his typical black long-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, and tennis shoes. He began by discussing new international Apple Stores, an update to the company’s iOS mobile operating system, and the release of a new gaming app, Game Center. Jobs then turned his attention to what he called the “entrée” of the day.

Apple will release new versions of its iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, and iPod Touch lines next week in what Jobs called “the biggest change in the iPod line ever.” The iPod Shuffle’s VoiceOver capabilities have been extended to playlists, meaning that it will now be able to read off the names of songs, artists, and playlists. The new device is priced at US$49.

Jobs also showed off the company’s new iPod Nano. The Nano, now smaller and without a click wheel, features a new multi-touch screen that allows users to touch virtual buttons to control the device. The new design is 42 percent lighter and 46 percent smaller, but still includes functions on previous Nanos, such as an FM radio and a pedometer. The 8 GB version will cost US$149, while the 16 GB version will be priced at US$179.

Jobs announced an updated iPod Touch as well, an announcement that had been widely expected for some time. The new, thinner Touch has been upgraded with features matching some already on the company’s recently-released iPhone 4, including the high-resolution “Retina” display and dual video cameras. One camera, located on the back the of the iPod Touch, is for recording video, while the other camera, located on the front, is for use with Apple’s FaceTime video calling program. FaceTime allows users of the latest iPhone and iPod Touch models to conduct video chats with each other over Wi-Fi networks. The iPod Touch starts at US$229 for a 8 GB model, US$299 for 32 GB, and US$399 for 64 GB.

Another major product refresh unveiled yesterday was the Apple TV. The digital media receiver was first released in 2007, but was never very popular. Jobs even admitted that, although Apple has “sold a lot of them, they’ve never been a huge hit.” The US$99 second-generation Apple TV is both smaller and cheaper than its predecessor, which was priced at US$229. The new version will let consumers stream content from online sources, including Netflix, and rent both movies and television shows. Apple has made a deal with Fox and ABC to let users rent episodes of shows for 99¢, instead of buying programs. “We think the rest of the studios will see the light and get on board with this pretty fast,” added Jobs. High-definition movies can be rented for US$4.99, and the new Apple TV will be available for purchase in around four weeks.

Among the less-hyped updates was one to AirPlay, previously named AirTunes. AirPlay lets users stream music, photos, and videos from iOS devices to other Wi-Fi-enabled systems. AirPlay would let a video on an iPad be played on a television via Apple TV.

Along with an iOS update came one for Apple’s online music store application, iTunes. The biggest news involving iTunes 10, which is available for download now, is Apple’s new music-based social network, Ping. “It is sort of like Facebook and Twitter meet iTunes,” described Jobs. “It is not Facebook. It is not Twitter. It is something else we’ve come up with. It’s all about music.” Built into iTunes, Ping allows a user to follow both friends and artists to find new music and concert tours, and anyone with an iTunes account will be able to access Ping upon updating to iTunes 10. Ping will have settings for privacy as well, giving users the option to approve followers. Jobs also introduced a new iTunes logo, which does not include an image of a CD on it because music sales on iTunes are expected to overtake CD sales soon.

Jobs concluded the event by bringing out Chris Martin, a member of the award-winning band Coldplay. Martin, who played a few songs on the piano, including the hit song “Yellow,” jokingly called his performance “the toughest closing gig I’ve ever had.”

Although many of yesterday’s announcements had been predicted ahead of time, some had speculated that Apple would go even further. Apple defied expectations of a new cloud-based music service. They also did not extend the amount of time a buyer could sample music on iTunes, as some had guessed.

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Insurance For Your New House

By Alston Ballkcom

When you have just purchased a new house, insurance is probably not what you have in the forefront of your mind. This is to be expected. You may need to get your kids into new schools. You have contracts to understand and sign. You need to find a grocery store. There are plenty of things to think about when buying a new home.

Insurance is a boring but important subject. We tend to think about insurance only when we really need it, which can be a mistake. Knowing a little about the way insurance works can save you a lot of headaches when it comes time to purchase a plan or file a claim.

To a homeowners insurance company all of us are just a bunch of statistics. They make decisions based on numbers and tables. This is all that matters when calculating your rate. The information they have about you such as your job and where your home is located come into play when a company provides a quote for you.

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Before asking for a quote from any insurance broker, you really should know the value of your residence, and that means the replacement cost, not just what the bank appraised it for during the financing process. A home builder in your area may be the best source for this type of valuable information. Knowing this figure will help you begin the process.

Shopping for insurance is like any other service you may need. It can pay to shop around because premiums from companies will vary. Also, shopping by the lowest price alone, while tempting, may be a mistake. For instance, some companies may have a poor track record when it comes to paying claims. A few minutes of basic research can keep you from making a poor decision based solely on price.

New home insurance is something the bank will require you to have, but their only concern is that you have enough coverage to protect them for the amount of the loan. Remember that a basic contract may not even cover the replacement cost for your house. Even though it may be boring and complicated, it will be in your best interest to read all your insurance documents carefully to be sure you have enough coverage should disaster strike.

Home insurance contracts protect you in many ways, such as from damage due to falling trees, or even if pipes burst and you incur damage. Another coverage, called liability, can protect you if you accidentally hurt someone. Speak to your house insurance broker if you have any questions regarding coverage amounts and types of insurance you might need.

Although a homeowners insurance is a robust contract, not everything is covered. However you can personalize your coverage to cover jewelry and other items. Ask your broker about riders you can add to your policy.

New home insurance can be difficult to understand. Just take your time and make sure that you understand your options this way you can make the right choice.

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Getting An Airport Express In Waikiki

byAlma Abell

When you are talking about traveling to Hawaii, you are in for an amazing experience. No matter what island you are going to, you can expect to have a wonderful time, whether you are going with friends or with your entire family. Of course, there are caveats to when you are going to have an amazing time. Chances are, when you are dealing with the first couple of minutes after landing in Honolulu, there is a pretty good chance that you are going to be more stressed than relaxed. It doesn’t matter how long you spent on the plane (usually five to nine hours), or what your expectations are for the time you are going to be in the Honolulu area, you are going to have to deal with a lot of other people at the airport. When you are trying to wade through the crowd to get your luggage, it is going to not be the best experience. With all this in mind, the last thing you want is to have to search for a shuttle. You want to plan ahead and have the Airport Express in Waikiki ready to go so you can get to your hotel quickly and start your vacation.

When you are staying in Waikiki and are looking to get transportation from Honolulu International Airport, it is important you take the time to find a shuttle that can get you there directly. Don’t fumble with the options you have when you arrive at the airport; take care of the planning early, while you are still at home. This way, when you arrive at Honolulu International, you’ll be happy that you planned ahead so you don’t have to run around trying to find a shuttle that will get you where you need to go.

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Report urges Kenya to ban plastic bags

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They are cheap, useful, and very plentiful, and that is exactly the problem, according to researchers. A report issued on Feb. 23 by a cadre of environment and economics researchers suggested that Kenya should ban the common plastic bag that one gets at the checkout counter of grocery stores, and place a levy on other plastic bags, all to combat the country’s environmental problems stemming from the bags’ popularity.

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Wikinews 2020: An ‘Original reporting’ year in review

Friday, January 1, 2021

After an active year of original content published on the English-language Wikinews, we take a look back at some of the two dozen-plus original reports from our contributors during 2020.

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Triple limb-reattachment fails – boy loses foot

Tuesday, April 5, 2005Terry Vo, the 10-year old Australian boy who had two hands and a foot reattached by surgeons after losing them in an accident, has had to have the foot re-amputated. He will be given a prosthetic foot in its place.

The operation to re-attach three limbs was thought to have been a first – but was ultimately unsuccessful, with the foot having died inside, and receiving insufficient blood supply following the surgery to reattach it.

“That would lead to the small muscles in the foot actually constricting, the toes bending over and a deformed …. foot that is sort of clawed over and doesn’t have good sensation,” said plastic surgeon, Mr Robert Love today, on Australia’s ABC Radio.

“Even if you can get all of that to survive, he [would be] worse off than having had an amputation.”

“What is very disappointing is that for the first two days after [the operation] the foot looked absolutely magnificent,” he said.

Terry’s hands were healing well, said the surgeon. The prosthetic foot would allow him to walk normally, since his knee was intact.

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