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BSS chief positive over future of firm

BSS chief positive over future of firm

0 Comments | Leicester Mercury, May 26, 2010 | by IAN GRIFFIN

The boss of plumbing and heating equipment supplier BSS says he is confident of outperforming the rest of the market over the next 12 months.

It comes after the company, in Lee Circle, Leicester, increased revenue by 0.9% to Pounds 1.35bn in the year to March 31, including a 7.2% rise in the second half of the year.

This was better than any of its competitors.

However, the group saw pre-tax profits fall 23% to Pounds 44.2m.

Chief executive Gavin Slark said with only 10% of income coming from Government spending, a focus on the repair and maintenance market meant it was shielded from the worst of the downturn.

“The UK economy is going to remain challenging throughout 2010 and 2011,” he said.

CHALLENGE “But because of the focus we have on the repair and maintenance sector I believe that underlying demand will continue. It’s going to be a challenge but I believe we will outperform the market.”

The company reported that branches open for at least a year had seen sales rise by 9.7% in the past seven weeks. This compares to a rise of 6.6% in the three months to March 31.

Mr Slark said: “BSS has delivered sector-leading results with revenue growth and earnings resilience despite the toughest year for the economy in more than 70 years.

“A robust balance sheet and strong cash flow has underpinned continued investment in the business throughout the recession. “We remain well positioned to take advantage of economic recovery.”

Chairman Peter Warry said: “BSS has had a successful year
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QUITE how something called the []; AND WHILE WE’RE AT IT

0 Comments | Daily Mail (London, England), The, July 19, 2010

Byline: Martin Samuel

QUITE how something called the MCC Spirit of Cricket series came to involve Pakistan is a mystery. Maybe the organisers were being ironic. On this occasion — a Test between Pakistan and Australia at Lord’s — Chris Broad, the match referee, was sworn at by a senior member of the Pakistan side and Mohammad Aamer, an 18-year-old bowler from Punjab, showed his respect for the greats of the game by confronting Ricky Ponting, the Australia captain.

On the last day, having reached a very respectable 186 for two chasing 440 to win, Pakistan collapsed to a collection of the worst shots seen in Tests. Marcus North, an occasional off-spinner, took six for 55 and secured a place on the new Lord’s honours board for neutral Tests. Shane Warne’s best Test figures at Lord’s were four for 57
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There’s a lot to figure out

There’s a lot to figure out but you can do a lot of it online. One of the things I so like about my business with Advantage Conferences, LLC, is—it was all set up before I got in it. Someone else did all the research, all the hard work, all the prayer, all the sweat and I get to come along and reap the benefits. How awesome is that!!!

Anyway, whatever you do, it’s your life and one day it will be over. Do what you love and do what will help others!!

Claudia Givens

http://www.7khomebusiness.net/4

I’m self employed and love the time freedom and choices it affords me. I am a mother of two children (so to speak), my daughter is 34 and my son just turned 18 and attends college (studying business for entrepreneurs).
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HHO Device Assembly For Your Car!

HHO Device Assembly For Your Car! by Robbie Savage
in Autos (submitted 2009-08-19)

Http://www.ecohho.com

When you convert gas engine to water HHO engine, you’ll enjoy many benefits in terms of environmental and industrial returns.
These days, everybody can already feel the results of global warming. If you undercover gas engine to water HHO engine, you could help lessen the damages that human stupidity and hard-headed incessantly cause mother nature. Your car will now be burning clean fuel, one that doesn’t pollute the air because it adds only water and oxygen into the atmosphere. If going green doesn’t mean much to you – while it really should be a concern – there’s one benefit of converting gas engine into water HHO engine that you definitely need to avail of : cheap fuel costs. Nowadays, the price of gas is soaring by the day and perhaps soon, by the hour. Before you hit the roof and lose your head from troubling about the best way to survive, try getting a conversion kit and turn your car into a hybrid. An auto that uses HHO as fuel can have double mileage without taking on double fuel costs.
likewise, with more people turning to water – which can be found anywhere and everywhere – as fuel for their car, you could take a role in a commercial revolution in which demands for petrol will decrease and help our industrial dependability. The results achieved by folks who already converted are superb. Most of them get 50% mileage improvement but there are exceptions where you can get up to 75% mileage increase.
If you have purchased the instructions for an HHO gas conversion kit then you may feel a little daunted by the details contained within. While the assembly of oxyhydrogen engine isnt too difficult, its the instructions that can occasionally confuse folks.

We’re going to go through a medium range instruction guide and see the common problems. Now, firstly, the oxyhydrogen engine runs primarily off an electrolysis unit. You would have purchased a jar for this together with tubes and wiring. We cannot mention the metals used in the electrolysis unit, due to copyright, but buy extra in case you crack or cut the metal incorrectly
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Yeah, the shade

Yeah, the shade is nice, but the sap is not. In addition to the sap, you have the opportunity for the wind to blow branches onto your vehicle and then you have birds. I don’t think I need to spell that out for you, do I?

Just because you are the biggest thing on the road in your Hummer or Excursion doesn’t mean you have to be a road hog and drive aggressively. Drive carefully and safely to avoid getting into accidents and watch out for others driving along side of you.

Be extra careful when you are pulling through a drive-thru. I have seen the drive-thru at my local bank take out a couple of mirrors as well as leave long gashes in the side of an SUV who was in a hurry and not paying attention. You also need to be careful pulling in and out of your own garage; this is where many people damage their own SUV.
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Republic – wedding announcements

wedding announcements

0 Comments | Yakima Herald – Republic, May 25, 2008 | by Vera Sanabria

Timmermans-Razey

Sarah Elizabeth Razey and David William Timmermans were married March 29 at Our Saviour’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. A reception followed.

The bride is the daughter of James and Tamra Razey of Sunnyside. The bridegroom is the son of William and Linda Timmermans of Sunnyside.

Brianne Downing was maid of honor and Craig Timmermans was best man. Other members of the wedding party included Mandy Lively, Rebecca Razey, Megan Razey, Zac Carpino, Anthony Duncan, Jake Hernandez, Pearce Fujiura and Lester Smith.

The bride graduated from Sunnyside High School and is attending Shoreline Community College and Yakima Valley Community College. She is a speech language pathologist assistant for Sunnyside School District. The bridegroom graduated from Sunnyside High School. He is a heating, ventilation and air conditioning technician with Valley Heating and Air Conditioning. He is also a volunteer firefighter for the Sunnyside Fire Department and Yakima County.

Following a trip to the Oregon coast, the couple is at home in Sunnyside.

Boyle-Staples

Leslie Ann Staples and Jacob Thomas Boyle were married Sept. 15, 2007, at the Seasons Music Hall. A reception followed at the YWCA Hall.

The bride is the daughter of Jack and Sandy Staples of Selah and Shirley McQueary of Yakima
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Echo Memories

Echo Memories

0 Comments | Northern Echo, Jul 28, 2010 | by Chris Lloyd

Haughton-le-Skerne Local History Society is holding a Memories Day in the Methodist Chapel on the village green on Saturday between 10am and 4pm. The society’s collection of books, postcards, pictures and ephemera will be on display, and people are encouraged to bring along their own pictures for possible inclusion in a book. There will be two talks, Life in the Blue Hall and Treacle Sold From a Jar by Carol Atkinson at 11am, and The History of Garmondsway House at 1pm by Pam Walker.

Admission is [pounds]2 to include refreshments.

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Spokane could form fire district

Spokane could form fire district

Journal of Business, Mar 25, 2010 by Gustafson, Jeanne

New legislation that will allow cities such as Spokane to form a fire district within their city limits or to be annexed into a fire district adjacent to the city has passed the Legislature and has been signed by Gov. Chris Gregoire.

The measure, which was among the city of Spokane’s priorities in this year’s Legislature, could result in having fire and emergency services currently provided by the city instead provided by a fire district, essentially removing that big expense from the city’s general fund and having a fire district tax residents to provide the services, city officials say.

The new legislation allows greater flexibility for cities as they struggle to deal with diminishing budgets, says Sheila Collins, director of government relations for Spokane.

“I think that’s no mystery, those things that citizens depend on for local government are increasingly more expensive,” Collins says. “With all due diligence, we need to understand how we can create a spectrum of options.”

It’s unclear whether or how Spokane could become part of a fire district, but the new law, which was sponsored by Spokane-area legislators, makes such a change possible. The legislation removed language from current statute that said fire districts can be created only in unincorporated areas, and increased the population limit for the size of cities that can be annexed into fire districts, putting Spokane within the new limit.

If such a change occurred, a fire district, rather than the city, would be responsible for raising money to provide fire protection, says city spokeswoman Marlene Feist.

“It could turn over some of your property taxing authority to a district,” for example, Feist says.

Until now, such districts have served residents outside of cities and towns, except when a city has been annexed into a district, or in newly incorporated areas that haven’t yet formed their own fire departments. Annexation is done by city or town ordinance with the agreement of a fire district’s board of fire commissioners, and approved by voters in both the city and the district.

The old law allowed for a fire district to annex an adjacent city or town into the district, provided the city’s population didn’t exceed 100,000. The new law changes that population cap to 300,000. Spokane had about 205,500 residents in 2009.

Fire protection services in the city of Spokane account for $31.5 million, or 20 percent, of the city’s general fund budget for 2010, says Feist.

She says the city hasn’t studied yet whether creating a district within the city, being annexed into an adjacent district, or keeping a city-operated fire department would be the most cost-effective way to provide such services. A city also could contract with a fire district for services rather than form a district, Feist says.

“At least there is an eye on considering change,” Feist says. “Maybe we find out we are doing it the most cost-effective way possible–or we don’t.”

Collins says the Association of Washington Cities, the International Association of Firefighters union, and the Washington Fire Chiefs association all have expressed support of the legislation, and that no one testified against the bills in the House or Senate.

Neither Spokane Fire Chief Bobby Williams nor Spokane Fire Fighters Local 29 president Mark Vietzke could be reached for comment.

“The bargaining unit clearly knows that we’ve sought these options, but there have been no discussions yet about what we thought would be the best way going forward,” Feist says
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Mesa Garage Doors Spreads to San Diego

Mesa Garage Doors Spreads to San Diego

Market Wire, June, 2009

Since 1989, Mesa Garage Doors in Southern
California has installed more garage doors and garage door openers than any
other company in the United States. With offices in Irvine, Lancaster,
Chatsworth, and Palm Springs, Mesa is the biggest and most productive
garage door company in the nation. As of June 4th, 2009, Mesa Garage Doors
is proud to announce that it is expanding even further throughout Southern
California, bringing a new office to San Diego.

Mesa will begin a television marketing campaign in “America’s Finest City,”
the southernmost metro-area in California, alerting residents of garage
door services now available in their area. They will also continue their
radio advertising and internet campaign, keeping potential customers aware
of their presence and up-to-date on offers and deals. “Mesa is expanding
phenomenally,” comments the President of Collective Clicks, Mesa’s new
media marketing representatives
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