Thursday, June 25, 2015 Live music venues in Edinburgh, Scotland are awaiting a review later this year on the 2005 licensing policy, which places limitations on the volume of amplified music in the city. Investigating into how the policy is affecting the Edinburgh music scene, a group of Wikinews writers interviewed venue owners, academics, the…Continue reading
Ukrainian tow boat ‘Chelyabinsk’ collides with bridge at Baja, Hungary
Wednesday, March 17, 2021 On Monday, Ukrainian towboat “Chelyabinsk” ((uk))Ukrainian language: ??????????? ran its barge caravan into a bridge pillar on the river Danube at Baja, Hungary. The caravan broke up, but it continued its way downstream later that day. According to multiple sources, no casualties were reported. The caravan consisted of six grain barges…Continue reading
Components Of A Market Analysis
More Detail Here: Compactus Shelving Submitted by: Andrew Michaels Market analysis requires a thorough understanding of the organization s own capabilities; the capabilities of current and future competitors; the consumption process of potential customers; and the economic, physical, and technological environment in which these elements will interact. Some market analysis components are the following four…Continue reading Components Of A Market Analysis
Digest/1January2005
Sunday, January 2, 2005 < 26 December-31 December 2004 • Index • 11-18 January 2005 > Articles dated 1 to 10 January 2005 are included in the compilation below.Experimental Format Retrieved from “https://en.wikinews.org/w/index.php?title=Digest/1January2005&oldid=594869”
U.S. Congress passes CAFTA with 2 vote House margin
Thursday, July 28, 2005 The U.S. House of Representatives approved the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) early morning Thursday, with a narrow vote of 217 in favor, 215 against. Voting was held open for an hour, 45 minutes past the House’s 15-minute voting rule as the President along with other supporters lobbied into the…Continue reading
Police in Texas arrest man eating dead girlfriend
Monday, January 7, 2008 Christopher Lee McCuin, 25, from Tyler, Texas in the United States has been arrested after police found him possibly preparing to eat the body parts of his dead girlfriend, Jana Shearer aged 21. He was also charged with stabbing his ex-wife’s boyfriend, William Veasley, 42. According to reports, Shearer’s mother was…Continue reading
Buying A Used Excavator: What To Inspect?
More Detail Here: Dig It Civil By Robert Tate Used excavators can save you a great deal of money, since you’ll save up to 50% or more off the original purchase price. But it’s not worth it if you end up with a lemon and end up shelling many more pounds simply paying for maintenance…Continue reading Buying A Used Excavator: What To Inspect?
Voluntary sterilization of poor women proposed by Louisiana state legislator
Thursday, September 25, 2008 A Louisiana representative has proposed a controversial solution to “generational welfare,” which would pay women on welfare to get sterilization. Republican John LaBruzzo said he thought of the idea because of his constituents’ outrage over paying for welfare. “You have these people who are just fed up with working their buns…Continue reading
Australian researchers confirm stress makes you sick
Wednesday, December 7, 2005 Australian researchers say they have scientifically proven that stress causes sickness. The Garvan Institute in Sydney has discovered that a hormone, known as neuropeptide Y (NPY) is released into the body during times of stress. Their findings show the hormone can stop the immune system from functioning properly. “Neuropeptide Y is…Continue reading
Kentucky faith-based agency under fire for religious coercion
Saturday, May 5, 2007 A lawsuit filed by a former employee of Kentucky Baptist Homes for Children (now Sunrise Children’s Services) and four other tax-payers, has shed light on the possibility of religious coercion by the organization. The lawsuit challenges the faith-based agency’s eligibility for state funds. Specifically, interviews of children conducted by the state…Continue reading