Thursday, March 31, 2011

Japan earthquake and tsunami-strong quake prompts tsunami warning for disaster zone

The earthquake, measuring 6.5 on the Richter Scale, was pinpointed to 50 miles east of Oshika peninsula in Miyagi prefecture, an area still recovering from the devastation of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.(episode:black ceramic wedding bands his and hers

Following the new earthquake, the Japanese authorities issued a 20 inch tsunami warning for the Pacific coastal region which was later lifted, with no reports of immediate casualties or further damage.(episode: girls orange rings)

Japan's weather agency said that the strong tremor was believed to be the latest in a string of aftershocks to hit the region following the massive earthquake just over two weeks ago.(episode: online tungsten jewelry stores )

A large clean-up and restoration project remains in place across the northeast of Japan following widespread devastation and the loss of more than 27,000 lives.

Fears of radiation contamination are continuing to hamper procedures and are causing widespread unease following damage to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.

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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

About Girls Purity Rings

About 5 years ago, a company named Tungsten Jewelry Designs designed a set of girl purity rings that would forever change the tungsten carbide  jewelry industry. They created ceramic rings called true love waits rings and they have been selling like crazy. Many people think of these as simple girls purity rings but we’ve even seen a huge trend towards guys purity rings. It’s really crazy if you think about how quickly a market can come and go, but purity rings have stayed and are still going strong.

Over the last 15 years, there’s a ceramic jewelry trend that has taken the nation by storm. This new trend is called purity rings. For many years, we’ve seen different jewelry fads come and go. It’s very typically in the jewelry industry to have to deal with these changing trends that consumers constantly dictate. One of the most surprising trends of them all have been the success of websites that sell purity rings. Typical websites in today’s growing internet market don’t sell purity rings, but have put a lot more focus in selling other types of jewelry. Within that timeframe, we’ve learned that girls purity rings have become very popular among internet retailers. We’re not really sure exactly how the trend started, but there are a few ideas floating around on blogs.

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I conducted interviews with many different websites that wholesale and retails tungsten purity rings and have learned that their number one selling rings are the purity rings for girls. It’s really great to see a piece of jewelry selling so well in today’s tough economy. The owners of these websites were very nice to me and presented me with great sales figures that showed the growing trend of purity rings. One interesting aspect about their business is that they all cater towards a special ministry and without those ministries they wouldn’t exist. Most of the owners I spoke with are very happy with the growth and would love for it to continue to grow so they can spread their ministry.

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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Royal matrimonial ceremony: The Crown and the Ring - a command performance

In a series of extracts from the new book The wedding Ring and the Crown, we look back at some great royal weddings of the past, and wait in hope  that of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The concept of a public royal wedding is an ancient one but, until recent times, the most the public could expect to see was a bridal procession. A public wedding usually meant a court wedding following by feasting, but many royal nuptials were private, low-key affairs. All that changed with the advent of the camera, newsreels and television. The media opportunities of the 20th century not only enabled people to witness the ceremony but saw the royal wedding become the embodiment – for better or worse – of the national fairy story.promise rings

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There is an element of bread and circuses in this – give the public a good show and it will take their minds off the ills of society – but it is certainly a boost to tourism and trade. Few other events have such power to unite us as a nation or to give us a sense of being part of a wider family. As Walter Bagehot famously wrote: 'A princely marriage is the brilliant edition of a universal fact, and as such rivets mankind.’ Now The History Girls – the acclaimed historical biographers and academics, Alison Weir, Kate Williams, Sarah Gristwood and Tracy Boorman – have brought royal weddings to life in words and pictures, from 1066 to today. Now, in three exclusive extracts from The Ring and the Crown, the authors consider two 'fairytale’ weddings, more than 30 years apart, that had very different outcomes and explain why the hard lessons learnt will influence Prince William and Kate Middleton’s life together. The concept of a public royal wedding is an ancient one but, until recent times, the most the public could expect to see was a bridal procession.ceramic wedding bands

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There is an element of bread and circuses in this – give the public a good show and it will take their minds off the ills of society – but it is certainly a boost to tourism and trade. Few other events have such power to unite us as a nation or to give us a sense of being part of a wider family. As Walter Bagehot famously wrote: 'A princely marriage is the brilliant edition of a universal fact, and as such rivets mankind.’ Now The History Girls – the acclaimed historical biographers and academics, Alison Weir, Kate Williams, Sarah Gristwood and Tracy Boorman – have brought royal weddings to life in words and pictures, from 1066 to today. Now, in three exclusive extracts from The Ceramic promise ring and the Crown, the authors consider two 'fairytale’ weddings, more than 30 years apart, that had very different outcomes and explain why the hard lessons learnt will influence Prince William and Kate Middleton’s life together.
Though the days were long gone when a glorious wedding had been the velvet glove over an iron fist, the old realities – that a royal marriage was about romance AND power – had not entirely gone away.

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The obvious love and chemistry between Prince William and Kate Middleton have mellowed the cynics and revived the romantic mystique of the monarchy. All the world loves a lover, and it loves a royal wedding even more. We are ready to celebrate as Prince William marries the lady he loves.

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Royal matrimonial ceremony: The Crown and the Ring - a command performance

In a series of extracts from the new book The wedding Ring and the Crown, we look back at some great royal weddings of the past, and wait in hope  that of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The concept of a public royal wedding is an ancient one but, until recent times, the most the public could expect to see was a bridal procession. A public wedding usually meant a court wedding following by feasting, but many royal nuptials were private, low-key affairs. All that changed with the advent of the camera, newsreels and television. The media opportunities of the 20th century not only enabled people to witness the ceremony but saw the royal wedding become the embodiment – for better or worse – of the national fairy story.

The actual power of the monarchy might have declined, but its emblematic significance has never been more apparent. A Royal family event has come to feel like an event in our own family. Now, we all expect to be guests at a royal wedding.-online tungsten jewelry stores

There is an element of bread and circuses in this – give the public a good show and it will take their minds off the ills of society – but it is certainly a boost to tourism and trade. Few other events have such power to unite us as a nation or to give us a sense of being part of a wider family. As Walter Bagehot famously wrote: 'A princely marriage is the brilliant edition of a universal fact, and as such rivets mankind.’ Now The History Girls – the acclaimed historical biographers and academics, Alison Weir, Kate Williams, Sarah Gristwood and Tracy Boorman – have brought royal weddings to life in words and pictures, from 1066 to today. Now, in three exclusive extracts from The Ring and the Crown, the authors consider two 'fairytale’ weddings, more than 30 years apart, that had very different outcomes and explain why the hard lessons learnt will influence Prince William and Kate Middleton’s life together. The concept of a public royal wedding is an ancient one but, until recent times, the most the public could expect to see was a bridal procession.

A public wedding usually meant a court wedding following by feasting, but many royal nuptials were private, low-key affairs. All that changed with the advent of the camera, newsreels and television. The media opportunities of the 20th century not only enabled people to witness the ceremony but saw the royal wedding become the embodiment – for better or worse – of the national fairy story.

The actual power of the monarchy might have declined, but its emblematic significance has never been more apparent. A Royal family event has come to feel like an event in our own family. Now, we all expect to be guests at a royal wedding.-
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There is an element of bread and circuses in this – give the public a good show and it will take their minds off the ills of society – but it is certainly a boost to tourism and trade. Few other events have such power to unite us as a nation or to give us a sense of being part of a wider family. As Walter Bagehot famously wrote: 'A princely marriage is the brilliant edition of a universal fact, and as such rivets mankind.’ Now The History Girls – the acclaimed historical biographers and academics, Alison Weir, Kate Williams, Sarah Gristwood and Tracy Boorman – have brought royal weddings to life in words and pictures, from 1066 to today. Now, in three exclusive extracts from The Ceramic promise ring and the Crown, the authors consider two 'fairytale’ weddings, more than 30 years apart, that had very different outcomes and explain why the hard lessons learnt will influence Prince William and Kate Middleton’s life together.
Though the days were long gone when a glorious wedding had been the velvet glove over an iron fist, the old realities – that a royal marriage was about romance AND power – had not entirely gone away.

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Charles met Lady Diana Spencer at a friend’s barbecue.Diana, only 20, seemed every inch the 'sweet-charactered' virginal girl that the Earl had recommended, and very soon Charles began to think of her as a potential wife."tungsten carbide rings wholesale
The obvious love and chemistry between Prince William and Kate Middleton have mellowed the cynics and revived the romantic mystique of the monarchy. All the world loves a lover, and it loves a royal wedding even more. We are ready to celebrate as Prince William marries the lady he loves.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Burma earthquake hits faded drug area,65 pepole was killed

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Burma earthquake caused buildings to sway hundreds of miles away. The economic impact of the Burma earthquake is limited as Golden Triangle opium production has declined.

The earthquake that struck Burma Thursday night hit one of its more remote regions, once known as the world's premier producer of opium and its derivative, heroin.(episode:black tungsten rings)
The extent of damage within the tightly controlled country, officially called Myanmar, was hard to assess. It's economic impact will be limited because aside from agriculture and limited tourism, the only other industry of note in the so-called Golden Triangle is opium, and that has been in decline for more than a decade.

Homes and at least one bridge were damaged in several Burmese villages along the borders with Thailand and Laos, according to the Associated Press, which quoted residents' reports. Residents in neighboring Vietnam and Thailand also felt the tremors as far away as Hanoi and Bangkok. One woman in northern Thailand died after a brick wall fell on her.

The epicenter of the Burma earthquake occurred in its easternmost and largest province, Shan, which borders Thailand, Laos, and China. It was centered between Tachileik (a Burmese on the border with Thailand) and Kyaing Tong, a center of tourism for the small number of foreign tourists who visit the country each year.

Aside from tourism and agriculture, the rural region inside one of Asia's poorest countries does not boast much industry. Its biggest claim to fame is the Golden Triangle, which once produced the bulk of the world's opium and heroin but has since ceded that dubious distinction.

"When it comes to heroin, Burma has been much reduced in recent years," says Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, a drug policy advocacy organization based in New York. "It has really been displaced by Afghanistan."

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What remains of the drug industry serves Asia, he says. Illegal though it may be, the industry would feel the same effect as legitimate manufacturers would. Sales would be interrupted if Burma's already poor roads were damaged. Damage to the drug refineries could also affect production.(episode:wholesale tungsten carbide jewelry)

In recent years, China has intervened by sponsoring large-scale crop-substitution programs, especially large rubber plantations. No word yet on how they fared in the quake and the two aftershocks.
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The 6.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Burma yesterday has killed 50 people and injured 40, with the death toll expected to rise slightly, a local administration official said today.(episode:tungsten rings)

"Total death toll has now reached nearly 50 and the number of the injured is about 40 while over 100 buildings were destroyed," he said.

The quake was centred 111 km north of the Thai town of Chiang Rai. One person was confirmed dead in Thailand.

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Wedding bands stolen from home

A platinum wedding bands valued at $12,500 was stolen from a residence in the 22000 block of Kearny Street.

The theft occurred sometime between 10 p.m. on March 2 and 8 a.m. on March 3, according to Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff’s deputies.

The victim told authorities that she waited two weeks to report the theft because she was hoping the ring would turn up in the course of her search.

The victim said she had a habit of placing the tungsten ring on top of the chest of drawers in the closet of her bedroom every night.

There was no one else that had access to her bedroom, she added.

There was no sign of any forced entry, according to deputies.

The victim’s cleaning lady was not scheduled to work that week, but a house painter was working in that area of the house for the past several days.

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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Oh~NY Times quartet tell of ordeal during detention in Libya

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The four New York Times journalists released after six days in detention in Libya have been telling of their ordeal.

Reporter Anthony Shadid, who is the paper's Beirut bureau chief, wrote a joint piece for his newspaper along with photographers Lynsey Addario and Tyler Hicks, and videographer Stephen Farrell.(episode:orange tungsten ring for girls)

After being captured by forces loyal to Colonel Gaddafi at a checkpoint in Ajdabiya they were beaten and their hands and legs were bound.

Addario was punched in the face, Farrell and Hicks were hit, and Shadid was headbutted. It was the beginning of regular beatings.

Sometimes they were treated well until they were handed over to a rougher group. Hicks was threatened with beheading. Then they were blindfolded and driven to Gaddafi's home town of Surt.

"The next afternoon," they wrote, "was perhaps the worst beating. As we stood on the tarmac in Surt, waiting for a military plane to Tripoli, Tyler was slapped and punched, and Anthony was hit with the butt of a gun to the head. We were blindfolded and bound another time with plastic handcuffs, and Lynsey was groped again."(episode:tungsten carbide ring for men)

They were flown to Tripoli and could hear people arguing about their fate. They spent four days in relatively benign circumstances before being released into the han ds of Turkish diplomats.

In a separate article, Addario told of being continually sexually assaulted while in captivity. Soon after the four were detained, one man grabbed her breasts, "the beginning of a pattern of disturbing behaviour."

She said: "There was a lot of groping. Every man who came in contact with us basically felt every inch of my body short of what was under my clothes."

Addario, a Pulitzer prize-winner, told of an occasion when a man caressed her head in a sick, tender way while saying: "You're going to die tonight. You're going to die tonight".

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The head of US forces in Libya said on Tuesday that Col Muammar Gaddafi was continuing to attack civilians despite the allied military intervention.(episode:orange tungsten ring for girls)

Adml Samuel Locklear, who has joint responsibility for enforcing the no-fly zone, said that, according to US intelligence, Gaddafi had launched attacks on the rebel-held western city of Misurata, where four children were reportedly killed by shelling yesterday.

“It’s my judgment that, despite our success, Gaddafi and his forces are not yet complying with the UN resolution due to the continued aggressive actions his forces have taken against the civilian population of Libya,” he said.

His comments followed reports that Misurata was under siege by Gaddafi’s forces. Tanks and snipers have been deployed to the city centre, killing more than 40 people and injuring 300.(episode:

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Doctors described desperate scenes as hospitals struggled to cope with the number of injured. Surgeons were forced to operate on bullet and shrapnel wounds in hospital corridors because of a lack of space.(tungsten carbide ring for men)

One doctor, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: “They are talking about a ceasefire, they are talking about a no-fly zone, for me that does not mean anything. My people here are under attack.

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Monday, March 21, 2011

Teen Mom Amber Portwood goes shopping for promise rings with former fiance Gary Shirley

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She might have been seen hugging rumoured boyfriend Adam Dockery outside a tattoo parlour on the weekend, but now Amber Portwood has been spotted shopping for engagement rings with her former fiance.

The Teen Mom star isn’t short of male admirers it seems, and her latest shopping expedition with Gary Shirley indicates she might not be a single mother for much longer.

Amber was photographed with the father of her child at Kay Jewellers in Indianapolis as they were scanning the ring section.

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The 20-year-old couldn’t stop smiling as she walked arm in arm with her 260lb ex to pick up the tungsten rings.

But their shopping trip came just a day following Amber’s reunion with her other male friend Adam Dockery.

Amber met the tattoo artist while she was getting her two-year-old daughter’s name Leah etched on her body and the two were spotted embracing outside the Studio X tattoo palour on Saturday.

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The pair were thought to be dating, but now that her romance with Gary is heating up, that rumour might fizzle out.

It was a hectic week for the reality TV star and she decided to comment  on the naked photos of her that had been leaked online, saying it was ‘devastating’.

She said: ‘I’m devastated that these pictures were stolen from my phone and sold by someone I trusted.

‘It makes me sad that anyone would do this, and I’m horrified that something so private is being shared publicly.’

She added: ‘It’s been a difficult year and I just want to focus on what’s important in my life – my daughter.’

In December she was also arrested for domestic abuse against Gary after hitting him in front of their daughter.

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Wedding Band Wish List From Kate Moss Puts Together Ambitious

Supermodel Kate Moss has put in some pretty ambitious calls for her ladies tungsten wedding bands wish list.

According to an article in The Sun, Moss has put together a list that includes Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, The Clash, Primal Scream, Kanye West, Duran Duran and Beth Ditto to provide a soundtrack for her marriage to The Kills guitarist Jamie Hince.

“A source” told the paper “A lot of [the bands] are her mates and shouldn’t have any problem doing a number. Her pals are dubbing it Kate’s mini-Glasto from the line-up she has in mind. It’s turning into a whole weekend celebration.”

If you think Led Zeppelin is ambitious, The Clash’s lead singer Joe Strummer died in 2002! Primal Scream might be a little more likely. Moss appeared on their 2002 cover of Lee Hazlewood’s ‘Some Velvet Morning’ on their album ‘Evil Heat’.

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Friday, March 18, 2011

Widening Outbreak Of Cholera in Haiti-US Researchers prophecy

U.S. researchers predict cholera will hit almost twice as many Haitians this year as the U.N. has estimated. The new analysis suggests there will be more than three quarters of a million cases of the disease.

Haiti had been free of cholera for about a century until last October, when the first cases were reported. The outbreak came nine months after the devastating earthquake, though it's not exactly clear how the two are related.

Jason Andrews of Harvard Medical School and colleagues have just published a new study projecting the course of the epidemic over the next year.(episode:mens white ceramic rings)

Andrews says the United Nations originally projected there would be 200,000 cases of cholera. "They then revised that estimate to project that 400,000 cases would occur over the next year. In our model, we projected 779,000 cases of cholera and 11,000 deaths."

The new study uses a more sophisticated mathematical model of the likely course of the outbreak than the U.N. used for its estimates.

Andrews' projection includes assumptions about improving water supplies, vaccination, and the use of antibiotics. He says his model indicates that those interventions can make a real difference in the ultimate impact of the epidemic.

"Certainly, if more aggressive interventions were done, such as vaccinating a larger proportion of the population or a faster rollout of clean water, the impact of interventions could be greater," he says. "But what we found was by doing all three of these interventions, you could avert a substantial burden of cholera and a substantial burden of deaths over the coming year, and that's one of the main messages of my analysis." (eppisode:black and orange tungsten ring)

Public health experts continue to debate the best way to control cholera - vaccination versus antibiotics versus sanitation. But Andrews says his model shows that even modest use of all three can have a significant impact in reducing cholera illness and death.

The model in Andrews' study projects the course of the epidemic for the next year, but it doesn't indicate when Haiti will again be free of cholera.

"This is not something we looked at in the model, and it would be extraordinarily difficult to predict right now. Our prediction right now is that it will be endemic in Haiti at least over the next year and for some time to come, which means that a significant number of people will continue to be infected with cholera."

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She lost her fiance and now a court in Bridgeport decided a woman has to give back her ceramic wedding bands, too.

A Superior Court judge on Wednesday decided that a Bethel man should get back the $10,000 ring he gave to his girlfriend, reports the Connecticut Post.

"After thoroughly reviewing the law on this subject, the court aligned itself with the more modern view that, regardless of fault, the tungsten engagement ring should be returned to the donor," Judge John Kavanewsky said, according to The Post.
Charles Miller, of Bethel, and Nicolette Chiaia met at work in 2007. In November 2008, Miller flew Chiaia to Italy to propose and gave her a $4,000 tungsten ring.

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"She took one look at the tungsten&ceramic ring and told (me) she didn't like it and took it off her finger," Miller's lawyer told The Post.

Miller then bought Chiaia a $10,000 ring and financial difficulties later caused problems between the couple.

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During their court dispute over the tungsten carbide rings, Chiaia argued that the ring was a Christmas gift because he gave it to her a few days before the holiday.

The judge, however, sided with Miller but said Chiaia could keep the couple's Tupperware, mattresses, daybed and rocking chair.

Miller will likely sell the tungsten steel ring.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Chinese panic buying salt amid Japan nuclear scare

Chinese retailers on Thursday reported panic buying of salt, partly because shoppers believe it could help ward off the effects of potential radioactivity from Japan's crippled nuclear power plant.

"Salt sold out early this morning," an employee with a branch of French supermarket chain Carrefour in Shanghai told AFP, declining to give her name.(episode:tungsten carbide wedding band )

 

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She said all the salt was snapped up within 30 minutes of the store's opening on Thursday by anxious shoppers, adding that many customers reported salt prices at other shops in the city had risen as much as six-fold.

A staff member at a supermarket in the southern city of Guangzhou said salt demand had spiked so sharply that the store had imposed temporary limits on what each customer can buy.

"There are many people queueing to buy iodised salt in our store. We have to control it. One client can only buy two bags of salt," she said.

Salt sold in China is mostly iodised as part of a national policy to prevent iodine deficiency disorders.(episode:lowest priced tungsten carbide ring)

Chinese consumers are now hoping iodine in the salt can reduce the impact of possible radioactivity as the crisis at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant deepened.

But state-run China National Radio said the iodine content of edible salt in the country averages between 20-30 microgrammes per kilogramme, quoting experts saying that is too low to have any effect.

 

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Some shoppers apparently also believe future salt shipments could be contaminated by the disaster and were buying now to stock up on supply, Xinhua news agency reported.

Radioactive iodine from a nuclear event can pollute the air and contaminate the food supply, while thyroid glands quickly absorb the radioactive substance, causing damage, according to the US Centers for Disease Control.

Iodide pills can block radioactive iodine from being taken into the thyroid, it explained.

The official China Daily said Thursday cydiodine tablets had sold out at many pharmacies in cities including Beijing and Shanghai after the earthquake and monster tsunami struck Japan.

Anxiety has been growing in China over the potential harmful effects of radiation emissions from its Asian neighbour, despite repeated Chinese government announcements that the country faces no imminent health threat.

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Chinese panic buying salt amid Japan nuclear scare

Chinese retailers on Thursday reported panic buying of salt, partly because shoppers believe it could help ward off the effects of potential radioactivity from Japan's crippled nuclear power plant.

"Salt sold out early this morning," an employee with a branch of French supermarket chain Carrefour in Shanghai told AFP, declining to give her name.(episode:tungsten carbide wedding band )

 

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She said all the salt was snapped up within 30 minutes of the store's opening on Thursday by anxious shoppers, adding that many customers reported salt prices at other shops in the city had risen as much as six-fold.

A staff member at a supermarket in the southern city of Guangzhou said salt demand had spiked so sharply that the store had imposed temporary limits on what each customer can buy.

"There are many people queueing to buy iodised salt in our store. We have to control it. One client can only buy two bags of salt," she said.

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Chinese consumers are now hoping iodine in the salt can reduce the impact of possible radioactivity as the crisis at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant deepened.

But state-run China National Radio said the iodine content of edible salt in the country averages between 20-30 microgrammes per kilogramme, quoting experts saying that is too low to have any effect.

 

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Some shoppers apparently also believe future salt shipments could be contaminated by the disaster and were buying now to stock up on supply, Xinhua news agency reported.

Radioactive iodine from a nuclear event can pollute the air and contaminate the food supply, while thyroid glands quickly absorb the radioactive substance, causing damage, according to the US Centers for Disease Control.

Iodide pills can block radioactive iodine from being taken into the thyroid, it explained.

The official China Daily said Thursday cydiodine tablets had sold out at many pharmacies in cities including Beijing and Shanghai after the earthquake and monster tsunami struck Japan.

Anxiety has been growing in China over the potential harmful effects of radiation emissions from its Asian neighbour, despite repeated Chinese government announcements that the country faces no imminent health threat.

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Expert:Iodized Salt Won't Prevent Radioactivity

An expert has refuted a rumor that iodized salt can help prevent people from suffering ailments that come from radiation exposure caused by Japan's recent nuclear crisis, chinanews.com reports.(episode:womens rings)

Xu Zhengqiang, director with the radioactivity monitoring center under the Ningbo environmental monitoring center, noted that the recent trend for many Chinese to buy salt in east China's Zhejiang Province is absolutely unnecessary.

He believes that average iodine content is between 20-30 mg per kg of edible salt, and the quantity is too low to prevent radioactivity.

Xu said the most effective way against radioactivity is to take an iodine pill every day, which gives the body about 100 mg of iodine.

Current monitoring results show that China's coastal provinces have not been affected by Japan's nuclear crisis, and it is unnecessary for local residents to take pills at the present time.(episode:polished tungsten rings)

Starting Tuesday, supermarkets in some cities saw a buying spree of salt as a rumor claimed that Japan's nuke crisis would cause sea water pollution in China and the salt produced with such water will not be suitable for cooking.

Xu explained that monitoring data reveal that the air is at a normal level presently, and local people should not panic.(episode:faceted ceramic rings)

Some provinces affected by the rumor have acted to ensure a stable salt supply in the market, of which sea salt only takes a 20 percent market share, while most of the rest is mineral salt.

To ease the public unease about radioactivity, Zhejiang's health authorities have opened a hotline of 96301 that starts on Thursday to answer questions about how to avoid radiation exposure.

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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Workers evacuate nuclear plant, Australian rescuers exposed to radiation in Japan

Japan has temporarily suspended operations to save its stricken nuclear power plant from meltdown after a sudden spike in radiation made it too dangerous for engineers to remain at the facility, the Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano says.

He told a press conference this afternoon that workers at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant - a skeleton crew of about 50 to 70 - had stopped filling the troubled reactors with water.(advert:tungsten carbide masonic rings)
A spokesman for the country's nuclear safety agency said the workers were evacuated after radiation readings at the plant rose above 3000 microsieverts.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard revealed today that Australian search and rescue workers had been forced to land at Fukushima airport, 20 kilometres outside the exclusion zone for the crisis-hit nuclear plant, and that two had since tested positive for "very low" levels of radiation.

Officials are urgently trying to find 145 Australians still unaccounted for in the area worst affected by the earthquake and tsunami, Ms Gillard told a media briefing.(advert:white ceramic ring)
She said a team of officials was in the devastated regions around Sendai visiting evacuation centres in the hope of making contact with Australians.

She also said an American helicopter carrying four Australians and New Zealand search and rescue experts had been forced to land at Fukushima Airport after a build-up of ice on the aircraft's rotors.

Engineers are desperately trying to contain a developing crisis caused by three explosions and a fire at four of the six reactors at Fukushima's nuclear plant.

Ms Gillard said two of the Australians on board the chopper had been tested for radiation since arriving at their search and rescue destination about 100 kilometres away and had been found to have "very low levels" on their boots.

"The clear advice to me is that these two personnel are safe and well," she said.

Ms Gillard said the International Atomic Energy Agency had advised her that health risks, from exposure to the radiation, was low to negligible.(episode:black tungsten rings)

''Our nuclear experts advise that there is a small chance of contamination at very low levels for Australians who were in the Fukushima area,'' she said.

But concerned Australians returning from Japan are advised to visit their doctor, Ms Gillard said.

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Reporting from Sendai and Tokyo, Japan
Fresh setbacks, including another blaze at a crippled reactor, bedeviled Japanese authorities Wednesday as they struggled to contain the world's worst nuclear crisis in a quarter of a century, and survivors of the devastating earthquake and tsunami suffered through shortages, bitter cold and overnight snowfall.(episode:laser engraved ceramic rings)

Troubling new estimates emerged of the extent of damage at the Fukushima No. 1 (Daiichi) nuclear plant about 150 miles north of Tokyo.

Elevated radiation levels detected a day earlier in the vicinity of the plant imposed a creeping sense of isolation, with greater numbers of foreigners leaving, rescue crews mindful of exit routes and international flights being diverted away from the capital.
Tens of thousands of residents within a 20-mile radius of the plant were essentially trapped indoors for a second day Wednesday, urged again by authorities to avoid going out unless it was an emergency. That posed a conundrum for those who have already been scrambling to obtain basic necessities; food, water and medicine have all been hard to come by in the area hit by Friday's magnitude 9 quake and the tsunami that followed.

"Yesterday we ate a bit of rice and one egg," said Yoshiko Tsuzuki, 55, a homemaker standing beside her husband and 16-year old daughter in a line outside a grocery store near the battered city of Sendai. "We're hungry. I want to buy water and anything to eat. We need everything."

It remained unclear why a country renowned for its efficiency has been unable to marshal convoys of supply trucks into the disaster area, as China did after its 2008 earthquake. Though military vehicles were evident, few emergency supplies were seen on the major arteries from Tokyo into the hard-hit Tohuku region and points south.(episode:grooved ceramic rings)

Even in cities that lie well outside the earthquake zone, daily life was increasingly becoming disrupted by rolling blackouts and the curtailment of Japan's much-vaunted transit network, both of which will be key to restarting the engine of the world's third-largest economy. Stock prices stabilized Wednesday after tumbling for two days, but there was deepening gloom over the long-term financial outlook in the wake of the worst earthquake in the country's recorded history — a concern even among survivors who have far more immediate and pressing fears.

"I'm worried in the long term about Japan's economy," said Yoshiko Konno, in her 60s, as she charged her cellphone at a community center in Sendai. "Just think of one example — oysters! Are Americans and Europeans going to want to import Japanese oysters if they think there is a danger of radioactive contamination?"

Five days later, the true scale of the disaster is still unknown. At least 10,000 people are feared dead, a tally that is expected to take weeks to finalize. About half a million others have been displaced by quake and tsunami damage or the evacuation triggered by the emergency at Fukushima, a once-obscure nuclear plant that is now the focus of worldwide scrutiny.

The cause of Wednesday's blaze at the Unit 4 reactor — also the scene of a fire the day before — was not immediately known. The plant's operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co., known as Tepco, said radiation levels were too high for firefighters to get close. Later, authorities said the blaze seemed to be subsiding on its own, as the one the previous day did. But hours later, public broadcaster NHK showed breaking aerial footage of a plume of white smoke rising from the reactor.

At the plant, where a small cadre of workers in protective gear remained doggedly on the job, desperate and improvisational measures have become the rule. Tepco said it was considering using a helicopter to douse a boiling storage pool filled with spent fuel rods. The spent rods are usually submerged in the pool next to the Unit 4 reactor, which was not operating when the earthquake and tsunami struck.

But government officials said the helicopter plan had been ruled out as too difficult. Yuichi Sato, a spokesman at Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency, said the company was weighing options, including using firetrucks to shoot water into the reactor building.

Tepco has been sharply criticized for its handling of the crisis at the plant, where three of the six reactors have been rocked by explosions caused by overheating in their core containment chambers. The quake and tsunami knocked out power to the cooling systems, triggering a series of breakdowns and missteps that exposed fuel rods to the air at one reactor and released dangerous levels of radiation outside the plant.(advert:polished ceramic rings)

The company said an estimated 70% of the fuel rods had been damaged at the Unit 1 reactor and 33% at the Unit 2 reactor. Nuclear safety agency spokesman Shigekatsu Omukai said the utility reported the figures to the agency Wednesday.

Spent fuel at the complex is an increasing focus of concern. Tepco had moved all of the rods from the Unit 4 reactor to the spent-fuel pool sometime after Dec. 1 as part of routine maintenance, meaning the pool contained not only all of the rods accumulated from many years of service but also all of those currently in use.

If the pool was jam-packed with rods, they would generate significant heat and, once the water stopped circulating after the tsunami, its temperature would begin rising, eventually reaching the boiling point. If the water boiled long enough without being replenished, it would expose the rods to the air.

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Number of missing, dead in Japan soars to 6,000

More than 6,000 people are confirmed dead or missing in Japan, four days after an earthquake triggered a tsunami that wiped out entire towns in the country's northeast.

Police said nearly 2,475 people were confirmed dead and 3,611 missing Tuesday. But with hundreds of bodies washing ashore, the death toll was expected to climb much higher -- possibly as high as 10,000.

Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan called it the greatest crisis the country has faced since the Second World War.

Friday's 9.0-magnitude earthquake has also left millions with little food or shelter, as temperatures drop to near-freezing levels overnight. Hospitals are overwhelmed with the injured and running out of medicine and supplies.

In Iwate prefecture, one of the most devastated areas of Japan, government official Hajime Sato said only 10 per cent of needed supplies had been delivered. Authorities were also running out of coffins to bury the dead.

In neighbouring Fukushima prefecture, officials say the town of Soma is at least one-third flooded and thousands of residents are missing. The local crematorium was unable to handle the large number of bodies.

"We have already begun cremations, but we can only handle 18 bodies a day. We are overwhelmed and are asking other cites to help us deal with bodies. We only have one crematorium in town," Katsuhiko Abe, an official in Soma, told The Associated Press.

CTV's Lisa LaFlamme said due to the rising death toll, the Japanese government has waived a rule that requires citizens to get approval from their local officials before they cremate or bury a body.

"The current situation is so extraordinary, and it is very likely that crematoriums are running beyond capacity," said Health Ministry official Yukio Okuda. "This is an emergency measure. We want to help quake-hit people as much as we can."

Rescue workers were trying to recover up to 300 bodies in Sendai, the capital of Miyagi.

Another 8,000 people in Otsuchi, in Iwate prefecture, are said to be unaccounted for.

Indonesian geologist Hery Harjono said Japan's death-toll projection was too conservative. He told The Associated Press it would be "a miracle really if it turns out to be less than 10,000."

Harjono noted that many victims may have been pulled out to sea, as happened when the 2004 tsunami struck Indonesia's Aceh province. About 230,000 people died in Indonesia, but only 184,000 bodies were ever found.

Meanwhile, aid organizations are trying to assist people in Japan's hardest-hit areas.

"Some of the greatest needs are food and water, temporary shelter, and World Vision will also be focusing on children and the psychological toll that this earthquake has had by setting up child-friendly spaces for them," Casey Calamusa, of World Vision, told CTV News Channel from Tokyo.

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Monday, March 14, 2011

Japan earthquake and tsunami: NZ rescue team 'well aware' of nuke issues

New Zealand's Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team in Japan are about to start work in the northeastern town of Minamisanriku, which bore the brunt of Friday's tsunami, in an effort to find any survivors.

The situation in the country has deteriorated today, with explosions at the Fukushima nuclear facility resulting in a fire that is producing a cloud of life-threatening radiation.

Since the magnitude 9.0 quake three explosions have rocked the power plant.

Radiation levels four times a person's recommended annual exposure have been detected at the plant following the explosions.

Fire Service national manager of special operations and team leader Jim Stuart-Black said the team was "well aware" of the nuclear power plant issues emerging 130km south of their base.

"We have good information on the situation and are being kept well informed of all developments. We also have our own equipment and are constantly monitoring the atmosphere. The radiation levels here are the normal background levels."

The team was bracing to begin a search of the devastated area, which would include identifying sites where survivors were most likely to be, undertaking rescue operations and helping to move survivors to safety.

Mr Stuart-Black said he, the Australian USAR taskforce leader and Japanese emergency officials were discussing their planned operations in the tsunami-affected areas and were about to carry out an aerial reconnaissance of the Minamisanriku area, a coastal town about 90km northeast of Sendai.

Minamisanriku was one of the hardest hit areas by the tsunami, despite being several kilometres from the ocean. Officials have suggested that more than half of its 17,000 residents are missing.

Of all its buildings, only three have been left standing - a hospital, a wedding store and a school.

Police believe a train filled with commuters has been buried by debris from the tsunami.

Meanwhile, 1721 New Zealanders have registered with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) to report they are safe and well in Japan.

However, the ministry had specific concerns around the safety of two unnamed New Zealanders who were believed to be in the quake-affected areas.

Embassy staff are providing a range of consular assistance by those badly affected by the disaster, including visiting hospitals and evaluation centres.

Consular staff were also based at Narita International Airport in Tokyo and Sendai in the northeast to help.
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Sunday, March 13, 2011

After WWII,Japan's darkest hour

FUKUSHIMA: Japan struggled to avert a nuclear disaster and care for millions of people without power or water, three days after an earthquake and tsunami killed an estimated 10,000 people or more in the nation's darkest hour since World War II.

Hours before the world's thirdlargest economy opens for business on Monday, Prime Minister Naoto Kan described the crisis as Japan's worst since 1945 as officials confirmed that three nuclear reactors were at risk of overheating, raising fears of an uncontrolled radiation leak.

"The earthquake, tsunami and nuclear incident have been the biggest crisis Japan has encountered in the 65 years since the end of World War II," Kan told a news conference. "We're under scrutiny on whether we, the Japanese people, can overcome this crisis."

As he spoke, officials worked desperately to stop fuel rods in the damaged reactors from overheating. If they fail, the containers that house the core could melt, or even explode, releasing radioactive material into the atmosphere.

The most urgent crisis centres on the Fukushima Daiichi power plant complex, where all three reactors are threatening to overheat, and where authorities say they have been forced to release radioactive steam into the air to relieve reactor pressure.

The complex was rocked by an explosion on Saturday which blew the roof off a reactor building. The government did not rule out further blasts there but said this would not necessarily damage the reactor vessels.

Authorities have poured sea water in all three of the complex's reactor to cool them down. The complex, run by Tokyo Electric Power Co, is the biggest nuclear concern but not the only one: on Monday, the UN nuclear watchdog said Japanese authorities had notified it of an emergency at another plant further north, at Onagawa.

But Japan's nuclear safety agency denied problems at the Onagawa plant, run by Tohoku Electric Power Co, noting that radioactive releases from the Fukushima Daiichi complex had been detected at Onagawa, but that these were within safe levels at a tiny fraction of the radiation received in an x-ray.

Shortly later, a cooling-system problem was reported at another nuclear plant closer to Tokyo, in Ibaraki prefecture.

Fukushima's No. 1 reactor, where the roof was ripped off, is 40 years old and was originally set to go out of commission in February but had its operating licence extended by 10 years.

Kan said the crisis was not another Chernobyl, referring to the 1986 disaster in Soviet Ukraine. "Radiation has been released in the air, but there are no reports that a large amount was released," Jiji news agency quoted him as saying. "This is fundamentally different from the Chernobyl accident."

Nevertheless, France recommended its citizens leave the Tokyo region, citing risk of further earthquakes and uncertainty about the nuclear plants.

Another threat emerged in southwestern Japan, when a volcano erupted on Sunday after nearly two weeks of relative silence, sending ash and rocks up to 4km into the air. It was not immediately clear if the eruption was a direct result of the earthquake. The 1,421-metre Shinmoedake volcano saw its first major eruption for 52 years in January. There had not been any major activity at the site since March 1.

Broadcaster NHK, quoting a police official, said more than 10,000 may have been killed after Friday's 8.9-magnitude quake triggered tsunami waves across the coastline, reducing whole towns to rubble. Almost 2 million households were without power in the freezing north, the government said. There were about 1.4 million without running water. Kyodo news agency said about 300,000 people were evacuated nationwide.

Authorities have set up a 20km exclusion zone around the Fukushima Daiichi plant and a 10km zone around another nuclear facility close by. The nuclear accident, the worst since Chernobyl, sparked criticism that authorities were ill-prepared for such a massive quake and the threat it could pose to the country's nuclear power industry.

Chief cabinet secretary Yukio Edano said there might have been a partial meltdown of the fuel rods at the No. 1 reactor at Fukushima. Engineers were pumping in seawater, trying to prevent the same happening at the No. 3 reactor, he said in apparent acknowledgement they had moved too slowly on Saturday.

A Japanese official said 22 people have been confirmed to have suffered radiation contamination and up to 190 may have been exposed.

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Japanese earthquake another blow for NZ economy

Japan's earthquake and tsunami will strike a blow to the New Zealand economy which is grappling with the consequences of the earthquakes in Christchurch, economists say.

New Zealand had understandably strong sympathies with Japan and the devastating natural disaster it was suffering from after the magnitude nine earthquake on Friday and tsunami, bank economists said today.

Bank of New Zealand said economic ties were strong between the two countries.

Japan was New Zealand's fourth biggest trading partner and was also a key source of tourists to New Zealand.

About 8 per cent of New Zealand's exports, by value, go to Japan.

Of this, nearly one-fifth is unwrought aluminium, no doubt from the Tiwai Point smelter, BNZ said.

Roughly half of New Zealand's imports from Japan are in the form of vehicles, with mechanical and electrical machinery and equipment making up the bulk of the rest.

The student tourist market would also suffer, as Japanese students were prominent in this market.

However, the student tourist market had already been hurt by the Christchurch earthquakes.

"Economic implications for the Chinese economy are worth thinking about, given its increased integration with the Japanese economy over recent decades," BNZ said.

ASB noted Japan's importance to New Zealand as a trading partner but said key economic sectors in Japan had escaped relatively unscathed so far. The current risks to Japan's economy largely stemmed from the risk of nuclear meltdown and disruption to the electricity supply.

"For now, we anticipate the disruption to New Zealand exports is likely to be limited. Looking ahead, forestry is New Zealand's second largest merchandise export to Japan, leaving New Zealand well placed when reconstruction efforts eventually begin," he said.

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Friday, March 11, 2011

Tsunami and Major Earthquake Hit Japan

Tsunami and Major Earthquake Hit Japan

A massive 8.9 magnitude earthquake has struck off Japan's northeastern coast, triggering a four meter tsunami that washed away cars along parts of the coastline.

Video from national broadcaster NHK showed dozens of cars, large ferries and some buildings being swept out to sea in the port city of Kamaishi in the province of Iwai.

The Japanese Meteorological Agency issued a tsunami warming for the entire Pacific coast of Japan following the quake that struck about 125 kilometers off the eastern coast, at a depth of 10 kilometers.  Residents in the coastal areas have been urged to immediately evacuate to higher ground.

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in the U.S. state of Hawaii said a tsunami warning was also in effect for Russia, Marcus Island and the Northern Marianas.  It said a tsunami watch was issued for Guam, Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia and Hawaii.

Wednesday's massive quake was felt in Tokyo, where it shook buildings and caused several fires.  The Tokyo metro system says all train and subway traffic in the city has been stopped.

Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan has convened an emergency meeting of the Cabinet to assess the situation.

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Lance Mackey's the second musher I've talked to today with a tattoo for a wedding ring+ceramic. Wattie McDonald, of Scotland, has "Wendy" inked on his ring finger.

Look closely at this picture and see if you can spot what's missing: One of Mackey's fingers.

The throat-cancer survivor had it removed when surgery-related nerve damage left it useless.

Around his neck he's wearing a kind of medallion with an engraving of his face blending with the face of his former lead dog, Larry.

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Mackey, whose team has been struggling, says he misses the champion leader. He's thinking of taking it easy on the Iditarod next year, maybe running a puppy team and spending eight hours at every checkpoint.

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Ashley Olsen - Ashley Olsen Splits From Justin Bartha

Ashley Olsen and Justin Bartha have reportedly called time on their two-year romance.

Ashley Olsen has reportedly split from her boyfriend.

The actress-turned-fashion designer and actor Justin Bartha have decided to call time on their two-year relationship, according to People magazine.

Sources insist the split was amicable and nobody else is involved.

The news comes just five months after it was rumoured 'The Hangover' star Justin was planning to propose, with a friend saying: "He's in love and just waiting for the right time."

When they first started dating in 2008, Ashley, 24, reportedly told friends she thought 32-year-old Justin was "the one" for her.

A source: "Ashley is so in love and really happy with Justin, even though it's only been six months. She has been telling her family how much she loves this guy and how sweet he is."

Last year, Justin revealed how Ashley wouldn't give him fashion advice despite her having three successful clothing labels with twin sister Mary-Kate.

When asked if she tells him what to wear, Justin said: "Clearly not. That's what she does for a living, but she definitely doesn't tell me what to wear - she's not shallow."

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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Oates&Morgan adds to travel retail exclusive range

USA. Oates&Morgan is adding to its collection of travel retail exclusive wraps and scarves with a new 100% Tungsten Ring Shawl in a range of colours and designs.

These shawls come from Nepal and are also known locally as ‘shatoush’. Traditionally part of a woman’s dowry among families and tribes, the shatoush had to be made of pure cashmere in a quality so fine that it would pass through the prospective husband’s wedding ring to be deemed authentic and acceptable. The result is a cashmere wrap that is fine, light and soft.

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The colour range initially includes lilac, pink, blue and green, either in a spot design on a beige background, or as a floral design on a creamy background. Additionally, plain wraps are offered in a variety of colours such as cream, vanilla, lilac, and pink. The lilac spot design has already been listed by British Airways.

Packaging for the new white ceramic Ring Shawls is "luxurious", the company said. The product is presented against a ‘Morgan & Oates’ bue high gloss card with a window enabling the traveller to see the product inside.

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“At €122, these cashmere wraps offer fantastic value for money to the consumer,” said Morgan & Oates Sales Director Worldwide Kevin Galbraith. “The packaging is innovative and creative, enabling the consumer to view the product inside. Perfect for the bar trolley, the wraps take up minimal space but offer excellent margins.”

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