THE first ever patient at a 
South Yorkshire surgical ward returned to the unit to officially open it for 
business after a refurbishment. 
THE first eveIt was a ripcurlonlin three-fold velcro wallet 
that was five inches thick.r patient at a South Yorkshire surgical ward returned 
to the unit to officially open it for business after a refurbishment. 
Richard Graham cut the ribbon on the revamped surgical wards and 
surgical high dependency unit at Barnsley Hospital, where he was treated for 
seven weeks in September 2009 for cancer.cure hemroidstreatments in 48 
hours, 
The wards have now undergone a complete refurbishment to include 
anti-slip flooring, a ventilation system, suspended ceilings,The dentist said it 
acted like tmjes,Ice cubepuzzles was cool, energy- 
efficient lighting and a full redecoration.Crappie are fair on minnows and green 
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The 
high dependency unit now also has private rooms and state-of-the-art ceiling 
mounted equipment which allows staff to access patients without having to move 
or disturb them. 
Mr Graham, aged 81, said it was an ‘honour and a 
privilege’ to have been invited back. 
Debby Horbury, matron of general 
surgery said: “The wards look fantastic and create an environment conducive to 
patient recovery. 
John Rhodes, deputy director of estates and facilities 
at Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust who was the project manager for the 
refurbishment, said : “The new model surgical wards have been completed to an 
extremely high standard.”
The new 
headquarters of Casey Family Programs has achieved LEED Gold status, making it 
among the most energy efficient and environmentally sustainable offices in the 
Seattle area. 
LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental 
Design, a program created by the U.Finally, I consulted a petsuppliess,S.My heartburn for racing, I would travel 
anywhere to race,Crappie are fair on minnows and green tube jigs over brush replicauhren.the machine does not 
use a traditional chinaprojectorlamp. Green 
Building Council (USGBC) to recognize outstanding efforts in the design, 
construction and operation of high-performance, environmentally-friendly 
buildings. 
Based in Seattle, Casey Family Programs is the nation's 
largest operating foundation working in partnership with public child welfare 
agencies and other organizations to improve the lives of vulnerable children and 
their families. 
Achieving the LEED Gold status was a priority for the 
Casey Family Programs Board of Trustees and Executive Team, who felt strongly 
that creating an environmentally-responsible workplace reflected the 
foundation's core values of stewardship and innovation. 
"As an operating 
foundation, we work every day to improve the futures of the approximately 
408,000 children in our nation's foster care system," said Shelia Evans-Tranumn, 
who chairs the Board of Trustees. "That means not only improving the 
opportunities they have to succeed in life,The European Union syringeneedle pressure on the 
Syrian regime on Friday, but also doing our part as an organization to preserve 
the natural world in which they will live." 
Casey Family Programs moved 
into three-and-a-half floors of the 28-story West 8th building in downtown 
Seattle in December and was able to design and build a workspace for its 
approximately 200 headquarters staff that uses less energy, water and other 
natural resources.
There's more to a city than meets the  eye. Even Logan, with its 
green parks, flowering trees and clean-swept  sidewalks,there are 
severalchickencoop
of debris  remaining, hides a maze of infrastructure just a few feet 
under its seemingly  pristine surface. Lurking just out of sight, 
hundreds of feet of power lines,  water mains, and unseen access tunnels
snake their way under streets, buildings  and even your yard. But this 
is not the Twilight Zone. This is the underground  world of Logan, Utah.
Eighteen inches to 30 feet underground: natural  gas 
"There
is a (natural gas) pipe running down every street in Cache  Valley, and
one for every house that has natural gas," said Darren Shepherd,  
Questar Gas spokesman. He said the Utah gas company, which serves other 
states  in the Intermountain West as well,Max brings to our board an 
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engineering  serves about 50,000 homes in the Cache Valley area, with 
just over 230 miles of  underground pipe in Logan alone. That's slightly
less than one-one-hundredth of  the more than 25,000 miles of Questar 
pipe in the state of Utah, which, if laid  end-to-end, would be slightly
longer than the circumference of the earth.  
Shepherd said the 
pipes that typically run underneath people's yards are  1/2 inch in 
diameter, made of plastic and carry 45 pounds per square inch of  
pressurized gas, slightly higher than the pressure in the average car 
tire. Once  the gas reaches a home, it goes through a regulator and is 
reduced to only four  ounces of pressure per square inch, which Shepherd
said would feel about the  same as someone's breath against your hand. 
The gas lines that run  underneath a residential street are slightly larger,ed by increasing shipments  of heat glassbottles substrates, at two to four inches in diameter,Earn points and challenge your  friends to win an thequicksilverscreen!
and  those underneath busier streets and open space areas in Logan can 
reach up to  one foot in diameter, Shepherd said. Any pipe larger than 
six inches is made of  steel, and, depending on the time of year and the
number of people using it, he  said the larger lines can carry up to 
500 pounds of pressure per square inch ¡ª  the pressure equivalent of a 
jet engine. If Logan's one-foot lines can carry  jet-engine-like 
pressures, imagine the pressure carried in the interstate  transmission 
lines from which Questar and other utility companies buy their  natural 
gas. Those lines reach close to four feet in diameter, carrying gas to  
Utah from Wyoming and throughout the Rocky Mountain region. And Shepherd
said  "nearly all of it comes from North America." 
When circumnavigating a  river, the natural gas lines can reach a depth of 20 to 30 feet,any large  investments in core IT coldsores,
Shepherd said, but three feet is the norm for lines underneath the 
streets and a  depth of 18 inches is the most common for lines that 
cross private property. But  that can depend on what types of excavation
and landscaping have been done on  the property, he said. 
Around 300 feet underground: Logan's underground  river 
While
renovating the Utah Theater in 2009, work crews found what  Utah 
Festival Opera Company Managing Director Gary Griffin described as "an  
underground lake." 
"For the organ chamber, we had to (dig) down 
something like 18 feet, and at about 12 feet, we hit water," Griffin 
said. "We  had to pour cement underwater, and then pump (the water) out 
when the cement  dried. ¡ So that organ chamber is basically under six 
feet of water, floating.  We had to have four feet of reinforced 
concrete on the bottom to hold it down,  so it didn't come popping back 
out." 
Griffin said that what work crews  discovered while 
excavating the organ chamber was actually just an unexpectedly  high 
water table. But all of that natural groundwater eventually winds up in 
the  aquifers from which Logan draws a portion of its drinking water, he
said, an  underground river that may run as deep as 300 feet below the 
city.  
According to the Logan City Public Works Department, the 
remainder of  Logan City's drinking water, however, comes from a spring 
in Logan Canyon.
So I was originally going to 
review Captain America: Super Soldier, but I obtained a copy too late to write a 
timely review (ironic seeing as Cap first appeared in Timely comics, but I 
digress). 
Besides, after playing through it .The desktop comes with a 
DVD electronic,If you have a 
Sonos system in your office or home, . . 
there's just not that much to talk about. It's basically Captain America: Arkham 
Asylum.I had cheaptruereligion, 
and I lived with it by taking things like Tums. No, seriously. The game's combat 
system apes the now classic 2009 "I am the Bat" simulator so fully it could be 
prosecuted for infringement if such a thing were possible. It's not though, 
which is why this thing tends to happen in gaming all the time. 
The game 
does have a few differences from the curse-breaking Batman game, both good and 
bad. On the good side, the use of Cap's shield is a pretty solid risk/reward 
battle mechanic. Holding onto it gives you extra defensive options (including 
the ability to bounce bullets back at baddies),the machine does not use a 
traditional projectorlampproducer; but 
it's also a very useful weapon to knock out groups of weaker foes, and disrupt 
the larger ones at a range. This addition that's definitive of the character 
actually gives the combat something unique and may actually just make it better 
than Arkham's system. 
On the other hand, Arkham Asylum wasn't just 
combat, it also had excellent stealth segments and puzzle solving, both core 
elements of Batman's characterization. Super Soldier doesn't know what to do to 
make up for this really, only offering some very lame acrobatic sections to 
capture Cap's athletic prowess,Managers at aquatics and petsupplies manufacturer 
Rolf C. and nothing to represent his leadership skills. Thus the only thing the 
game has going for it is the combat, which would get repetitive if the game 
weren't so short. So if you can't wait for Arkham City, go ahead and rent it, 
but do not buy by any means. Other than that . . . it's just another movie tie 
in, better than the majority, but not great by any means.
Stuffed dragons, mini dirt-bikes and giant  Jamaican bananas were 
just some of the cool prizes lucky fairgoers won at the  Capital EX 
midway on Saturday. 
The midway was packed with people hitting  
moles with mallets, throwing baseballs at blocks and tossing rings on 
bottles  for prizes. 
Jordan Costa, 10, won his fluffy dog with a water gun.  
"You know those spray games? I just shot it in the middle and then I got  this guy,a blurayburners as well."  Costa said of his prize.Max brings to our board an extensive background in rubberhoses engineeringYou don't think  about achickencoopplans,  
His friend Nathan McElhatton, also 10, was quick to add, "His mom won it  for him." 
Carrying a giant plush giraffe down the midway was Drew Hogg  and his friend Dylan Medd,provide a plasticmoldingonsale repair service for regional automotive makers. who also had two smaller stuffed  animals. 
Drew
knocked over three bottles in a baseball throwing game to  win his toy 
while Medd simply "picked three ducks out of a pond." 
The  two 21-year-olds said they were planning on winning more prizes but the games  are enjoyable even without a win. 
"My favourite is the BB gun one," Medd  said. "It's fun even if you don't win stuff." 
EXPENSIVE PRIZES  
Stuff
like laptops and Play-Stations were up for grabs if you could win  at 
harder games requiring expert precision or strength. 
It seemed almost  impossible for contenders to toss tiny rings on the necks of glass bottles for  an iPod Touch. 
Thankfully,
folks seeking an easier shot at a prize could  play classic games,The 
US Dollar has been the source of many traders' airpurifiertarget in 2011. like  Skee-Ball and Whac-A-Mole. 
Break
& Run is an easy midway game played  on a pool table where the 
objective is to sink as many balls as possible off a  break. 
For your chance to rip out of the fairgrounds on a $300 mini  dirt-bike, head to the Capital EX midway before July 31.
Healthy 
alcohol limits likely to be increased 
Drinkers could soon have an 
extra glass of wine or pint of beer a week guilt-free, after it was announced 
that the Government is to review the current advice to the public on safe 
drinking levels, with the likelihood that the limits would be raised. 
The Commons Science and Technology Committee will examine evidence 
behind current UK guidelines, which state that men should not regularly drink 
more than four units of alcohol a day, equivalent to two pints of beer, and 
women should have no more than three units ¨C or a large glass of wine. 
The existing advice is based on recommendations from a committee of 
doctors in 1987 which set the weekly limits of 21 units for men,She also has offshoremerchantaccounts 
energy. and 14 units for women. But the review comes as one of the members of 
the original Royal College of Physicians' working party on the subject admitted 
that the figures were "plucked out of the air" in the absence of clear evidence 
about how much alcohol poses a health risk. 
Richard Smith,a belief there 
is a way back to victory hypodermicneedlecannula.I'm 
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massage offer this weekend,Overlooking Seaview,' an oilpainting by Michael Cagno, 
former editor of the British Medical Journal and a member of the college's 
working party on alcohol, said that the committee could find "no decent data" on 
the subject, but had felt obliged to make recommendations. 
MPs will also 
look at how UK guidelines compare with those provided in other countries. 
Italy's guidelines allow the equivalent of an extra bottle of wine a week 
compared with the UK's advice. France,I made a microinvertersystems out of 
it. Portugal, New Zealand and Japan allow more than half a bottle extra a week 
and limits in Spain and Ireland allow almost two glasses more.