- UncategorizedCreator of G.I. Joe action figure to create a line of Bible-themed toys
Tuesday, May 15, 2007 According to the Christian Post, Don Levine, the creator of the G.I. Joe, will be creating a line of action figures based on characters from the Old Testament. Released this month are action figures of Samson, David, Noah, Moses, and dolls of Queen Esther and Deborah the Warrior. The toys come with their own Bible storybook. By the fall, the line will expand to 35 products. Levine has began developing a DVD series and television show. While certainly not the first action figures, dolls, or animated programs based on Biblical characters, it is perhaps the first to launch with a full-fledged licensing program. Already a comic…
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Necessary Changes For Your Medical Office
Get More Information Here: Diary Shop byAlma Abell The medical field is a highly competitive area and as a result, you should be doing everything possible to make your own office or medical establishment as competitive as possible. There are many ways to make your medical office more competitive, but not all options rank the same in terms of their effect. If you’re truly looking to make your office more successful, below are a few of the best updates that you can make to your medical office that will make it much more competitive in the medical field. In addition, these changes are not very costly, which means that you’re…
- UncategorizedCanada’s Don Valley West (Ward 26) city council candidates speak
This exclusive interview features first-hand journalism by a Wikinews reporter. See the collaboration page for more details. Friday, November 3, 2006 On November 13, Torontonians will be heading to the polls to vote for their ward’s councillor and for mayor. Among Toronto’s ridings is Don Valley West (Ward 26). Four candidates responded to Wikinews’ requests for an interview. This ward’s candidates include Muhammad Alam, Bahar Aminvaziri, Orhan Aybars, Michele Carroll-Smith, Mohamed Dhanani, Abdul Ingar, Geoff Kettel, Debbie Lechter, Natalie Maniates, John Masterson, John Parker, David Thomas, Csaba Vegh, and Fred Williams. For more information on the election, read Toronto municipal election, 2006. Contents 1 Geoff Kettel 2 Natalie Maniates 3…
- UncategorizedDespite passage of bailout bill, two US states may need loans
Sunday, October 5, 2008 Despite the passage of a 700 billion USD bill by the United States House of Representatives on Friday and the Senate on Wednesday, two U.S. states may need loans totaling over 14 billion dollars. California and Massachusetts are seeking at least 7 billion dollars each from the federal government as loans. Officials and lawmakers in both states say that the loans would be temporary. According to Massachusetts’ state treasurer, Timothy P. Cahill, the state was unable to borrow money last week on a short term loan. He also states that the state can afford to pay its bills and debts for the next few weeks, but…
- UncategorizedChanging position, President Trump says FBI Director Comey was fired over Russia investigation, showboating
Saturday, May 13, 2017 Despite the White House’s initial assertion that Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey was dismissed Tuesday over mishandling the Hillary Clinton email case, United States President Donald Trump on Thursday told NBC that “this Russia thing” was among his reasons, mentioning Comey’s repeated claims that he, Trump, was not being investigated. He also accused Comey of “showboating” and said “the FBI has been in turmoil.” James Comey was leading an investigation into the Trump campaign’s alleged ties to Russia and possible Russian involvement in the 2016 US presidential election that placed Trump in power. The official reason given for his dismissal, overly harsh treatment…
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History Of Coconut}
Get More Information Here: Tender Writer In Perth History of Coconut by Juliet Cohen The coconut has been popular in lore and on palates for centuries. The coconut became known to the western world in the 6th century. For about 3960 years of the of the past 4000 years of the documented historical use of the fruits of the coconut palm as a food and a pharmaceutical. The general consensus has been that the coconut originated in the southwest Pacific and reached Africa later. Purse glove speculated that Malaysian sea-rovers introduced the coconut to Madagascar in the first centuries A.D and that from there it could have reached the coast…
- UncategorizedSAHTECH, SEMI, and Semiconductor Industry to promote “SEMI Safety Guideline” in Taiwan
Wednesday, April 2, 2008 “Localization of ‘SEMI Safety Guideline'”, executed by Safety and Health Technology Center of Taiwan (SAHTECH) and supervised by Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI), was announced today in Hsinchu, Taiwan. This localization included several fields on health and safety of semiconductor manufacturing, certification testing on electrical devices, evaluations on fire or natural diseases, and environmental issues on semiconductor manufacturing devices, etc.. Companies and manufacturers from the semiconductor industry also paid more attentions on this guideline because issues on carbon-savings, earthquakes, fire diseases, and environment-efficiencies were included into this guideline. This [safety] guideline was originally promoted by SEMI since 1975 and was set up according to industry…
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Nursery Schools In Dubai: Diversity Among Curriculums
Get More Information Here: Design School Sydney By Sean Goudeloc Education in Dubai is undeniably diverse. After all, given the vast opportunities that exist in Dubai, people originating from various corners of the world find themselves faced with the need to bring their families along while pursuing professional success. Given that diversity is among the most notable characteristics of Dubai’s education system, it is only to be expected that regardless of one’s country of origin, it would not be impossible to allow one’s children to learn in manner that reflects one’s culture. Indeed, schools in Dubai differ in terms of the curriculum followed, thus ensuring that the needs of all…
- UncategorizedNews briefs:July 27, 2010
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- UncategorizedWikinews Shorts: March 7, 2007
A compilation of brief news reports for Wednesday, March 7, 2007. The European Union has banned the 35 planes in the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) 45 aircraft fleet from flying in EU airspace. The reason provided by EU was that these plans do not fulfill the safety requirement for international planes and thus were banned. PIA has redeployed its Boeing 777 jets from US to EU flights to facilitate passengers in Europe. Flights PK 782 and PK 790 are still running on time from Toronto in Canada. Sources “EU bans old PIA planes” — Gulf Daily News, March 6, 2007 “EU imposes ban on all but seven PIA planes” — Pakistan Dawn, March…