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February 7, 2010 by admin
The owner of an award winning fish and chips in Lanarkshire had half the pan with a huge increase in demand for the meal, ready to install.
Atlantic Fast Food in Coatbridge Chippie was the best in the UK at a ceremony in London last month.
Owner Giovanni Fionda said has undermined the title company has more than doubled.
In recent weeks, people from as far away as Australia to attend the dinner to taste the food.
Mr. Fionda, 27, told the news website of BBC Scotland: The increased demand is incredible. We are facing the people of Aberdeen and the south of York to buy.
There were also people from Ireland and Australia, who had heard of the award and had been in Scotland for business and came to fish and chips we try.
Parking our people sitting in their cars to carry the food being bullied because they came from afar, and not just back home to do what our regular customers. On Friday, the agreement of 1, 75 tons of potatoes more than twice the usual amount, and Mr. Fionda need for additional staff for additional people to meet.
He added: Since his return from London, I was almost always in the garage.
The staff worked very hard.
We want to ensure that people who take business to the award, and the visit and return. The prize for the best fish and chips in Britain run by Seafish organization.
Shop Scotland took the title in the last three years in a row, the Anstruther Fish Bar in Fife and the Townhead Caf in Biggar in past winners.
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February 7, 2010 by admin
It quickly becomes clear that the giant salamander Claude Gascon inspiration struck once the button nose.
This is a dinosaur, it’s unbelievable, he says.
We usually talk salamander in the palm. Thus the hand is cut. As a leader, Dr Gascn (Conservation International CI saw) science programs and co-chair of the Division of Amphibians International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), frogs and salamanders that few in his life, but only slightly, he said compared to this.
Luckily for all numbers, especially the giant salamander, unable to cut anything, trapped in a container at the front desk in the center of the city Maniwa, about 800 kilometers west of Tokyo.
But it is impressive: about 1.7 meters (5 feet 6 inches) long, with a leathery skin, which speaks several decades, with a large head covered with gnarled tubers whose sensitivity that the movement was probably the fish was over a thousand of his life.
When to believe the local legend, this is only one copy tadpole compared to the largest ever seen at Maniwa.
A history of the 17th Century, in terms of our cultural heritage official Takashi Sakata, tells the story of a salamander (or Hanzak in the local language), 10m long marauding their way through the field chewing cows and horses in their tracks.
A local hero has been found, a Hikoshiro Mitsui, which has swallowed whole Hanzak him with his trusty sword – then apply the most heroic in the tradition to extract the beast from stem to stern.
It was a good initiative, but.
Poor harvests, people began to die in mysterious ways – including Mr. Hikoshiro themselves.
Soon the villagers will have the obvious conclusion that the spirit of revenge made salamander drawn from beyond the grave, and must be appeased. Then Maniwa city has a sanctuary Hanzak.
This story illustrates the cultural importance of this strange creature is in some parts of Japan.
Its scientific importance, since in two key areas: the living fossil of identity, and their peaceful coexistence, probably in the chytrid fungus that so many species of amphibians from Australia to the Andes is devastated.
The skeleton of this type is almost identical to the fossils 30 million years, said Tochimoto Takeyoshi, director of the Institute for Hanzak near Hyogo.
For this reason, it is a living fossil . The Hanzak (Andrias japonicus) is closer than both parents alive Chinese Giant Salamander (A.), which is pretty much in shape and size and habits that are easy to cross both class and party-goers much less similar (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) South — Eastern United States.
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February 7, 2010 by admin
British Airways has announced it made a pre-tax loss of £50m ($79m) in the three months to December 2009.
This was down from the £122m it lost in the same period in 2008 and smaller than many analysts had expected.
However, BA’s pre-tax loss in the nine months to December rose to £342m from £70m in the same period in 2008.
BA is currently locked in a High Court battle with the union Unite over changes to cabin crew and is facing possible strike action.
Analysts had predicted BA would announce a loss of £151m in the third quarter, taking its loss for the nine months to £443m.
British Airways’ chief executive Willie Walsh said the figures were representative of cost-cutting measures across the company.
“Operating costs are down by 10.5% and show that we’ve adapted quickly to the new businesses realities created by the global recession.
“We still expect to make record losses this year. Permanent structural change is being introduced in all areas and will return us to sustained profitability,” he said in a statement.
Mr Walsh also said the company was working with staff, unions and trustees to address BA’s £3.7bn pension funds’ deficit, and said this involved “a range of changes to future pension benefits”.
In November, the airline said the surplus in the older APS scheme had fallen to just £27m while the deficit in the larger NAPS scheme had risen sharply to £2.66bn.
The combined deficit in the two main BA pension schemes has ballooned by £1bn in just three months.
British Airways shares opened up 2.2% at 216p before falling to 212p in early trading.
Howard Wheeldon, of BGC Partners, said there are still “manifold problems” for British Airways.
“Despite these figures being better-than-expected, the situation for BA that does remain very serious is its industrial relations problems,” he said.
BBC business editor Robert Peston said that the results were evidence that the worst was over for one of the biggest corporate victims of the recession in the UK.
“For BA the volume of people travelling has stabilised which is extremely good news and the figures show they made a profit at an operating level for the first time in 15 months,” he said.
“BA should be shouting this from the rooftops, but it isn’t. It still faces industrial action and its pension deficit of nearly £4bn is huge,” he added.
The airline avoided strike action over the Christmas and New Year period after winning a legal challenge against the Unite union.
Unite is re-balloting its 12,000 cabin crew members with the result due on 22 February.
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February 7, 2010 by admin
Militants have killed five Russian soldiers in the troubled North Caucasus region of Chechnya, officials say.
The gunfight broke out on Thursday night in forested mountains south-west of the region’s capital Grozny, Russia’s interior ministry said.
Russia’s Itar-Tass news agency said six more soldiers were wounded in the skirmish against some 15 militants.
Unrest continues in Chechnya despite Russia saying last year normality had returned after a decade-long campaign.
The troops’ platoon commander, the section commander and a sniper were among those killed, in one of the worst single incident death tolls suffered by Russian security forces in recent months.
Five insurgents were also killed in Thursday night’s gunfight, according to pro-Moscow officials in Chechnya.
Russian forces have fought two wars against separatists in the mainly Muslim republic of Chechnya since 1994. The conflicts claimed more than 100,000 lives and left the region in ruins.
Although Chechnya has in recent years been more peaceful, sporadic violence continues, and President Dmitry Medvedev says violence in the North Caucasus remains Russia’s biggest domestic problem.
In recent years the fighting has spread to nearby Dagestan and Ingushetia, where correspondents say a violent Islamist insurgency is growing.
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February 7, 2010 by admin
The Russian military allegedly dumped nuclear waste into the Baltic Sea in the early 1990s, according to a report on Swedish television.
Radioactive material from a military base in Latvia is thought to have been thrown into Swedish waters.
For many the biggest shock is that the Swedish government may have known at the time and done nothing about it.
The partly enclosed Baltic Sea is known as one of the most polluted seas in the world.
But now it seems it was also used as a dumping ground for Russian nuclear waste and chemical weapons.
According to a report on Swedish television, Russian boats sailed out at night, to dump barrels of radioactive material, from a military base in Latvia, into Swedish waters.
And even though the Swedish government at the time reportedly knew this, no action was taken to find the waste.
The current government in Stockholm now wants the politicians, who were then in charge, to explain why they did nothing to find the barrels.
The Baltic Sea is semi-enclosed, so it takes a long time to flush out toxins. This makes it particularly vulnerable to pollution.
And after years of untreated waste from Russia’s cities and heavy industries, scientists say that the Baltic is in danger of becoming a dead sea.
Next week high-ranking politicians from those countries bordering the Baltic, including Russia, are due to attend a summit in Helsinki to discuss how to save it.
But if reports about Soviet nuclear waste being dumped prove true, then Russia will have even more accusations of pollution to answer.
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