Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Wikinews extended invitations by e-mail on March 23 to multiple candidates running in the Texas’ 6th congressional district special election of May 1 to fill a vacancy left upon the death of Republican congressman Ron Wright. Of them, the office of Democrat Daryl Eddings, Sr. agreed to answer some questions by phone March 30 about their campaigns and policies. The following is the interview with Ms Chatham on behalf of Mr Eddings, Sr.

Eddings is a federal law enforcement officer and senior non-commissioned officer in the US military. His experience as operations officer of an aviation unit in the California National Guard includes working in Los Angeles to control riots sparked by the O. J. Simpson murder case and the police handling of Rodney King, working with drug interdiction teams in Panama and Central America and fighting in the Middle East. He is the founder of Operation Battle Buddy, which has under his leadership kept in touch with over 20 thousand veterans and their families. He was born in California, but moved to Midlothian, Texas. He endeavours to bring “good government, not no government”. Campaign manager Faith Chatham spoke to Wikinews on matters ranging from healthcare to housing.

An Inside Elections poll published on March 18 shows Republican candidate Susan Wright, the widow of Ron Wright, is ahead by 21% followed by Democrat Jana Sanchez with 17% and Republican Jake Ellzey with 8% with a 4.6% margin of error among 450 likely voters. The district is considered “lean Republican” by Inside Elections and voted 51% in favour of Donald Trump in last year’s US presidential election. This is down from 54% for Trump in 2016’s presidential election, the same poll stated.

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By Fenella McPherson

So you’ve just found out that the baby you are expecting will be a boy, and you are trying to think of a suitable theme for his new nursery. Welcome to the wonderful world of baby bedding, with its almost endless array of marvelous options for any and all decorating styles!

Crib bedding is the virtual keystone for the design of a little boy’s bedroom, the element around which everything else revolves. Once you have picked a theme, it often determines most of your color possibilities, which allows you to move on more confidently with the rest of your decorating plans. And, if you embark upon any internet search for infant bedding, you will surely come across innumerable collections that have all sorts of animal prints for you to consider.

An excellent possibility offers a handsome animal with distinctive markings and coloration and can be found by searching under zebra baby bedding. Zebras roam the African landscape, providing companion graphics for other creatures such as giraffes or elephants, and their black and white stripes are a striking component for the overall decoration. They can also be paired with an assortment of images from various jungle and safari motifs, which gives you a great deal of leeway in planning.

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Earth tones are particularly appropriate here, the browns of the land contrasting with the shades of dense jungle greenery. For nursery creation in a jiffy, choose packaged ensembles containing a number of coordinated nursery items, including a bed sheet and a crib skirt. Some also come with a window treatment, and the matching quilt can be used as a cheerful play mat during baby’s first year when you are wrapping him in a receiving blanket at night.

Of course, you must always keep in mind the ABC’s of crib safety: AVOID placing in the crib any pillow-like items which could accidentally block baby’s nose and mouth; BUY bedsheets which are properly sized to stay safely anchored around the crib mattress; CHECK for substances which may provoke allergic reactions or impair baby’s development.

At any rate, after considering multiple alternatives and looking for ones that are notable for their versatility, you will undoubtedly find that zebras — whether portrayed in a realistic fashion or depicted as whimsical fictional characters — make a fine subject for your baby boy bedding. And since this theme is also gender-neutral, you may even be able to re-use some of the pieces in the future if your next child turns out to be a little girl.

The dos and don’ts of crib safety include, but are not limited to, avoiding any overly puffy items that could block your baby’s breathing passages; remembering to buy sheets that are properly proportioned so as to stay firmly fitted around the crib’s mattress; and checking for substances that may cause allergic reactions or stunt your baby’s development.

Brown colored hues are especially suitable in this case, the earthen colors of the ground blending with highlights of thick forest foliage. To instantly complete a baby’s bedroom, go for packed combinations having many complementary bedroom furnishings, such as bed coverings and bed skirts. Some complete zebra bedding sets include matching extras for the room like coordinated quilts or curtains to continue the theme throughout the nursery.

A wonderful option gives you a smart looking creature with colors and lines that stand out and that can be seen by looking for the keywords animal print baby bedding. Roaming through the African landscape, these zebras are a perfect accompaniment to other animals like elephants and giraffes, and their black and white stripes blend very well with the rest of the decor. Not only that, they can be paired with a vast array of jungle and safari images, which does wonders for one’s sense of planning.

About the Author: Fenella McPherson is a writer for Baby Bedding Zone, an online retailer of baby bedding, including a wide selection of zebra baby bedding and baby boy bedding.

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South Korean scientists claim they have cloned pet dog

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

South Korean scientists have confirmed that they have completed the first ever commercial cloning of a dog to take place.

Bernann McKinney, who ordered the cloning for US$50,000, has said that she is pleased with the result of the cloning. “They are perfectly the same as their daddy. I am in heaven here. I am a happy person,” she said in a press conference delivered earlier today. The regular charge will be up to US$150,000, but was discounted for the first customer.

McKinney continued the press conference by saying that “Booger [the dog] had a kindness in his heart and I believe that kindness is something that can be, I don’t want to use the word reproduced, but the best way Dr Lee explained it is we can give him his body, you are going to give him the love and environment to recreate the original Booger’s personality.”

McKinney ordered five copies of her dog Booger, which she describes as her ‘partner’ and ‘friend’.

RNL Bio, which performed the cloning said that “we commemorate the world’s first commercial cloning of a pet dog, Booger,” on their website. They also stated that anyone interested in getting their pet cloned should contact them.

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Looted, possibly contaminated body parts transplanted into USA, Canadian patients

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Looted, possibly contaminated body parts transplanted into USA, Canadian patients
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Monday, March 20, 2006

Fears of contaminated bone and skin grafts are being felt by unsuspecting patients following the revelation that funeral homes may have been looting corpses.

Janet Evans of Marion Ohio was told by her surgeon, “The bone grafts you got might have been contaminated”. She reacted with shock, “I was flabbergasted because I didn’t even know what he was talking about. I didn’t know I got a bone graft until I got this call. I just thought they put in screws and rods.”

The body of Alistair Cooke, the former host of “Masterpiece Theatre,” was supposedly looted along with more than 1,000 others, according to two law enforcement officials close to the case. The tissue taken was typically skin, bone and tendon, which was then sold for use in procedures such as dental implants and hip replacements. According to authorities, millions of dollars were made by selling the body parts to companies for use in operations done at hospitals and clinics in the United States and Canada.

A New Jersey company, Biomedical Tissue Services, has reportedly been taking body parts from funeral homes across Brooklyn, New York. According to ABC News, they set up rooms like a “surgical suite.” After they took the bones, they replaced them with PVC pipe. This was purportedly done by stealth, without approval of the deceased person or the next of kin. 1,077 bodies were involved, say prosecuters.

Investagators say a former dentist, Michael Mastromarino, is behind the operation. Biomedical was considered one of the “hottest procurement companies in the country,” raking in close to $5 million. Eventually, people became worried: “Can the donors be trusted?” A tissue processing company called LifeCell answered no, and issued a recall on all their tissue.

Cooke’s daughter, Susan Cooke Kittredge, said, “To know his bones were sold was one thing, but to see him standing truncated before me is another entirely.” Now thousands of people around the country are receiving letters warning that they should be tested for infectious diseases like HIV or hepatitis. On February 23, the Brooklyn District Attorney indicted Mastromarino and three others. They are charged with 122 felony counts, including forgery and bodysnatching.

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Psychiatrist Dr. Jerald Block tells Wikinews about addiction to the Internet

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Psychiatrist Dr. Jerald Block tells Wikinews about addiction to the Internet
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Dr. Jerald Block is a psychiatrist based in Portland, Oregon, United States. Dr. Block has attracted some media attention due to one theory of his – the idea that Internet addiction can be viewed as a distinct mental condition.

In an interview with Wikinews, Dr. Block discusses this theory, including what needs to be done about it, and the alleged violent response that can arise from an addict’s withdrawal. Below is the full exclusive interview.

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Professional Concrete Repair Cincinnati

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For unique Patios Installation Cincinnati companies are the experts. New and existing homeowners, usually have a lot of ideas they want to share with their designer. Home improvement jobs can be very expensive and very time consuming. Many homes are not built with the additional luxuries such as swimming pools, sunroofs or patios. However, many homeowners take it upon themselves to add their own patios to their home. It can be very costly to get new patios installed. There are so many supplies and materials to buy. Some homeowners choose to install their own patios, in an attempt to save money on labor charges. This is not a really good idea for several reasons. When some people take on a large building project, they don’t realize how much dedicated time it takes to complete a major task.

Building or installing anything is time consuming and very hard work. Many people have one or two jobs, and they barely have extra time for themselves. When some projects are started, they must be completed within a set time frame or all materials could become useless, due to rain, snow or other weather conditions. Even if individuals need to repair a few broken or cracked places in their driveway or sidewalk, they should consider hiring a company that specializes in professional Concrete Repair Cincinnati licensed and bonded.

Concrete repair can be simple, if only a small area need to be filled or repaired. A job this small can probably be done as a do it yourself project. This is what most people do, for jobs that are too small to need the attention of a licensed concrete repair company. Usually ready mix concrete, a wheel barrow, mixing tool and some water is all most people need to get the job done. For years people have been beautifying their home by adding additional rooms and other building features to their home. These added attractions can dramatically increase the value of the home, the property and the neighborhood. Hiring a professional Concrete Repair Cincinnati repair company can save homeowners a lot of money in damages.

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News briefs:May 07, 2010

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Woman gives birth to octuplets

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Woman gives birth to octuplets
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

A Californian woman has given birth to eight children in five minutes.

The unidentified woman, who had the children by Caesarean section, is only the second recorded woman to deliver live octuplets in the United States. She had two girls and six boys, each weighing between 1lb 8oz (680g) and 3lb 4ozs (1.47 kg), at the Kaiser Permanante Medical Center in Bellflower, southern California.

Staff at the center had expected seven babies and were surprised when an eighth was found after the rest were delivered. The children will be kept in incubators for their first six weeks. Their mother is said to be planning to breastfeed them all.

The only other set of octuplets to be delivered alive were born to Nkem Chukwu and Iyke Louis Udobi in Houston, Texas in December 1998. Their smallest child — born at 11oz — died of respiratory failure at age one week. The remaining seven children have just recently turned ten years old.

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Evangelist Kent Hovind’s tax trial begins

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Evangelist Kent Hovind’s tax trial begins
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Saturday, October 21, 2006

Evangelist Kent Hovind and his wife, Jo, are trying to convince a federal jury that their money from video and amusement park admission sales belong to God and cannot be taxed. The trial began at United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida on Tuesday October 18, 2006 after twelve jury members and two alternates were selected to decide on the 58 federal courts against Hovind and his wife. The trial was expected to take at least two weeks to complete with the prosecution hoping to rest its case Tuesday, but a defense attorney became ill and the Judge delayed the trial until October 30th.

Hovind is a Young Earth creationist who does many speaking engagements and debates. He also sells videos giving a pro-creationism perspective, which he receives income for. Hovind, who calls himself “Dr. Dino”, received a Ph.D in “Christian education” from the unaccredited correspondence school Patriot Bible University in 1991.

Prosecutor Michelle Heldmeyer said from 1999 to March 2004, the Hovinds took in more than $5 million. Heldmeyer charged Hovind on 12 counts for failing to pay about $470,000 in federal income, Social Security and Medicare taxes for his ministry employees between March 31, 2001, and Jan. 31, 2004. Counts 13 through 57 include Hovind’s wife for making 45 transactions in a little more than a year, sometimes taking out as much as $9,500 at a time. Banks are required to report cash withdrawals that exceed $10,000.

In count 58 against Kent includes filing a frivolous lawsuit against the IRS, demanding damages for criminal trespass, filing an injunction against an IRS agent, making threats against investigators and those cooperating with the investigation, and filing false complaints against the IRS for false arrest, excessive use of force and theft.

In July with his attorney, Public Defender Kafahni Nkrumah, Hovind stated that he did not recognize the government’s right to try him on tax-fraud charges.

This is not the first time Hovind has found himself in legal trouble. In 2002 he refused to get a $50.00 building permit for his Dinosaur Adventure Land, and after three years of legal battles the court ruled that he get a permit or the building would be razed. The park, which depicts dinosaurs as coexisting with humans in the last 6-4,000 years with the more recent “dinosaurs” being the Loch Ness monster, is reportedly open after Hovind paid for the permit and fines totaling $10,402.64.

More directly, M.C. Powe, an IRS officer who investigates people who have unpaid tax returns or unpaid tax liabilities, testified at Hovind’s current trial on October, 19, 2006 that she first attempted to collect taxes from the Hovinds in 1996. She noted Hovind tried several “bullying tactics” that included suing her at least three times. These resulted in each case being thrown out.

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Assistant U.S. Attorney Benjamin Beard handled Hovind’s bankruptcy in 1996 testified on Wednesday that in 1996 after Hovind’s vehicles were seized by the IRS, he filed under the Chapter 13 “wage-earner plan,” available only to those who have a regular source of income. However, Hovind wrote that he had no form of income, that he rejected his Social Security number and that his employer was God, Beard testified.

In a 2005 affidavit, the Hovinds argue that Social Security is essentially a “Ponzi scheme.” The Hovinds referred to the United States Government as “the ‘bankrupt’ corporate government” and said they were renouncing their United States citizenship and Social Security numbers to become “a natural citizen of ‘America’ and a natural sojourner.”

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On Thursday an employee of AmSouth Bank explained that the Currency Transaction Reports requires the bank to report any time a cash amount of $10,000 or more is withdrawn or deposited. This employee noted that various records demonstreated Jo Hovind had made transactions up to $15,000 at a time.

Also on Thursday Hovind’s former neighbor testified regarding Hovind’s purchasing of her Palafox Street home. On the stand she said Hovind paid her $30,000 in cash as part of the $155,000 sale.

In this week’s trial two of Hovind’s workers testified in federal court that they didn’t consider where they worked to be a church. In court Hovind maintains he does not have to pay the taxes because his employees were “volunteers,” “missionaries” or “ministers” and his business was a ministry.

However, Brian Popp, Hovind’s employee for at least eight years, said he considered himself a minister at the time of his employment, but said Hovind’s ministry isn’t a church. Popp also testified that Hovind knew about the bank’s requirement to report transactions over $10,000 and said it was “not safe to carry large sums of cash.”

Further, Popp said Hovind told his workers not to accept mail addressed to “KENT HOVIND” because Hovind told the workers the government created a corporation in his “all-caps name” and if the mail was accepted, Hovind claimed, it would be accepting the responsibilities associated with that corporation.

Diane P. Cooksey, served as a sales representative for the ministry from January 2003 to June 2005, and said Hovind expected to pay her own taxes. Cooksey said, “He explained what his belief was, right up front in the interview, that I would pay my own taxes.” As told’s worker, she received $10 an hour in a weekly paycheck, punched a time clock, was given 10 paid vacation days a year, and considered herself an employee, not a missionary as a few others called themselves.

The IRS raided Hovind’s Dinosaur Adventure Land in April 2004, after which Hovind required his employees to sign nondisclosure agreements. “I was uncomfortable signing it, I guess, because of not having a full understanding,” Cooksey said.

Rebekah Horton, vice president of the unaccredited Pensacola Christian College, took the stand on the second day of the trial and testified that “We know the Scriptures do not promote (tax evasion)”. “It’s against Scripture teaching.”

Horton was given a videotape in the mid 1990s from a woman who worked for Hovind. The video contained “another evangelist advocating tax evasion,” Horton explained. The woman who gave the tape to Horton claimed Hovind’s philosophy as “You were giving a gift with your work, and they were giving a gift back to you.”

Pensacola Christian College decided to disallow its students from working with Hovind’s Creation Science Evangelism and reported Hovind’s scheme to the IRS.

On Friday, attorney David Charles Gibbs testified that Hovind claimed he had no obligation to pay employee income taxes and explained with “a great deal of bravado” how he had “beat the tax system.” Gibbs is an attorney with the Gibbs Law Firm, also is affiliated with the Christian Law Association, a nonprofit organization founded by his father that offers free legal help to churches nationwide in a suburb of St. Petersburg, Florida. Gibbs attended the Marcus Pointe Baptist Church when Hovind was a guest speaker at the church on October 17, 2004. Hovind invited Gibbs and others to Hovind’s home for pizza and soda.

Gibbs testified they talked for many hours, and Hovind “tried to stress to me that he was like the pope and this was like the Vatican.” Also Gibbs explained Hovind also told him he preferred to deal in cash because “dealing with cash there is no way to trace it, so it wasn’t taxable.”

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Later on Friday, Special IRS Agent Scott Schneider took up the remainder of the day and is expected to resume Monday. Schneider told the jury his investigation revealed that Hovind “hadn’t filed tax returns ever, to my knowledge.”

Hovind tried suing the IRS and Schneider several times to avoid providing information required by the IRS. Each filing was thrown out by the judges.

Schneider’s discussed documents seized during the 2004 raid of Hovind’s property. These documents, Schneider explained, indicated Hovind ran his ministry as a business with “meticulous” payroll documents and a time clock employees had to punch in and out.

In the raid cash was found “all over the place.” Ultimately, $42,000 in cash was seized along with half-dozen guns (including a SKS semiautomatic) at the Hovinds’ home.

The Pensacola News Journal noted that “in one memo, Jo Hovind informed her daughter, who works at the park, that her pay would be docked $10 for talking too long on the telephone when she should have been working.”

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Home Equity Loans With Bad Credit: Why Bankruptcy Is Ignored

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Home Equity Loans with Bad Credit: Why Bankruptcy is Ignored

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Mary D Wise

Finding funds to alleviate financial pressures can be extremely difficult when bad credit is in the equation. But even when banks are not willing to take a risk on lending large sums of money, there is a source of collateral that can outweigh all their concerns – your home. In fact, getting home equity loan with bad credit is almost too certain.

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With bad credit in the mix, this should not be the case. But the value of the equity tied up in a home is much greater than the figure calculated at the time. Of all the forms of security that can be offered as part of a loan application, equity is the most accepted. So much so, in fact, that even with a history of bankruptcy, an applicant can be approved. What this means is that homeowners have the greatest potential to secure funds at any time, thanks to the home equity loans that are available. So, financial hardship can be quickly and effectively dealt with. Equity Loans Explained The basic concept is simple. Each time a homeowner makes a repayment on their existing mortgage loan, the balance reduces. A payment effectively buys back that share of the house value and because ownership (equity) increases, a home equity loan with bad credit becomes possible. For example, if a home was purchased with a mortgage worth $200,000 a decade ago, then 10 years of repayments will have seen perhaps $75,000 of the mortgage paid off. That means an equity of $75,000 exists. If the value of the home has increased in the meantime (say to $250,000) then that adds to the equity value too, increasing it to $125,000. So, even with a history of bankruptcy, the homeowner owns something that can provide security for a home equity loan of $125,000. And because of the enduring value of property, the security is, literally, as safe as houses. Why Bankruptcy Does Not Matter We would expect that a bankruptcy ruling would have a definite influence over any application for a large sum loan. But even with a home equity loan with bad credit such rulings have no effect on applications. This is because lenders treat land and property very differently from other forms of security. The fact is that buildings and land never depreciate. The market value may slip, for example during a recession, but the value is certain to increase again as the markets recover. When compared against other items typically used as security, it is clear to see why even a history of bankruptcy should be null and void in any assessment. A car, for example, can age and become worthless, while jewelry is subject to the markets and to fashions – gold is just not valuable as it once was. There is a sense of temporary about these items, but land and buildings are permanent fixtures, making home equity loans a safe investment. Finding the Right Lender The task of finding the right lender, with the best loan terms is made easy by the growth in online lenders – even for home equity loan with bad credit. Generally, they charge the lowest interest rates. But caution is advised with online lenders, and it is important that they are checked out with the Better Business Bureau. When an applicant has a history of bankruptcy, it may be better to meet and discuss options with a mortgage lender. They can usually offer a good overall loan package, and have the contacts to get the best terms. But with a home equity loan from any lender, approval should be almost certain.

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