Monday 30 September 2013

Weather-Related Office Closures for Texas Health and Human Services

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News12 Westchester News Brief - Funding cut could mean higher tolls at new Tappan Zee Bridge

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The federal government will only loan the state Higher tolls possible for new Tappan Zee

Gov. Andrew Cuomo's ambitious plan to replace the aging Tappan Zee Bridge has quietly hit financial uncertainties that could shift more of the $3.9 billion cost to motorists and taxpayers statewide, with the possibility of far higher tolls than the $14 originally predicted, according to documents and interviews.

Metro-North commuters have been forced to find alternate New Haven Line running at 50 percent

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says a limited number of electric trains are going to be running on Metro-North's New Haven Line for the morning commute. Officials say Saturday will be the first time any electric trains will be able to run through an eight-mile section of track between Harrison and Mount Vernon after a power failure in a Con Edison feeder cable last week.

The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a lawsuit Gov. Cuomo sued by civil rights group

Gov. Andrew Cuomo is in the legal cross hairs of one of the nation's oldest civil rights groups. The Second Amendment Foundation has filed a lawsuit against Cuomo and the state over the recently passed gun control bill.

Officials swarmed the village in search of Sang Putnam County still on high alert

The manhunt for a fugitive that paralyzed parts of Putnam County is winding down, but police in Cold Spring say they're still on high alert. The search for accused killer Sang Ho Kim began late Wednesday night shortly after his car was found abandoned in the area.

Health law challenge threatens government shutdown Obamacare dispute sends gov't to brink of shutdown

Hours before a threatened government shutdown, the Senate has the next move Monday on must-do budget legislation that has fueled a bitter congressional dispute over President Barack Obama's signature health care law.


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Coal fields to coast, a totem pole rallies tribes against exports. Washington state's Lummi Tribe trucked a 22-foot tall totem pole across the West, following the coal trains in a bid to unit tribes against fossil fuel development and export. Daily Climate
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A mine, a movement and a Mexican town divided. Since Vancouver-based silver and gold mining company Fortuna set up shop in a small town in southern Mexico in 2005, violent attacks have left four local residents dead and many more wounded. Vancouver Tyee, British Columbia.
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Russian court detains eight more Greenpeace crew. A Russian court on Sunday ordered the detention for two months of eight more crew members of a Greenpeace ship who protested against Arctic oil drilling as part of a probe into alleged piracy. Agence France-Presse
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Friend or foe? Villagers ponder proposed Pebble mine. The deposit of copper and gold is a potential $300 billion bonanza in Iliamna, Alaska, where good jobs can be scarce. The mine's promise of opportunity sits uneasily, though, in a region that produces half the world's wild red salmon and sustains indigenous Alaska Native cultures. Anchorage Daily News, Alaska.
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In BP trial, the amount of oil lost is at issue. With billions of dollars in penalties at stake, the civil trial of BP begins its second phase on Monday, which will set the amount of oil that spilled into the Gulf of Mexico from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon rig explosion that killed 11 workers and soiled hundreds of miles of beaches. New York Times [Registration Required]
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Golf balls fall short coping with 21st century disasters. Diaper liner, sawdust, golf balls and shredded tires — these are some of the items used to try and contain the oil and nuclear disasters that marked the end of this century’s first decade and the start of the second. Bloomberg News
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Girls 'go for men with green cars.' Girls go for men with "green" cars rather than those with gas-guzzlers, according to a British survey. More than half of women reckon drivers of expensive sports cars are arrogant, the poll from Motors.co.uk found. Australian Associated Press
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House Democrats call for hearing on oil, gas spills in Colorado floods. Two House Democrats are urging Congress to investigate oil and gas spills caused by massive flooding in Colorado – a state where the number of oil and gas wells has doubled since 2006, when horizontal drilling and fracking were introduced. Al Jazeera
http://alj.am/19PQ5yS

Potential effects of fracking worry Front Range families. Jodee Brekke, a single mom raising three kids outside Denver, had never heard of fracking until she saw a wellpad being cleared a quarter-mile from her home. Concerned that her daughters’“strange rashes” might be related to drilling, she and others questioned officials about the lack of neighborhood consultation. Glenwood Springs Post Independent, Colorado.
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Typhoon leaves 74 missing in China as Thailand, Vietnam brace for floods. Seventy-four Chinese fishermen were missing on Monday after a typhoon sunk three fishing boats in the South China Sea as Thailand and Vietnam braced for torrential rain and flooding. Reuters
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New chromium-6 study in Hinkley, Calif., is planned. A new plan to determine how much of the world’s largest chromium-6 contamination site is the result of Pacific Gas & Electric Co. operations and what part comes from nature has circulated among water regulators, the utility, Hinkley residents and their scientific advisers. San Bernardino County Sun, California.
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In Florida, the front lines of a high-pitched, bite-size war. Mosquito control officials are worried that dengue has established a foothold in Florida. The last outbreak — and the first in the state in about 70 years — was in 2009 and 2010, when dengue fever hit Key West. New York Times [Registration Required]
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Bee deaths linked to insecticides, Health Canada data show. Early results from government tests on dead bees this spring and summer show levels of controversial pesticides are comparable with those detected last year, when Health Canada declared a link between the seed-coating chemicals and “unusually high” bee deaths, the Star has learned. Toronto Star, Ontario.
http://bit.ly/19PWmuk

US scientists work to save the bee population and America’s food. Honey bees are incredibly important to the U.S. food supply, of which about one-third relies on bees for pollination. This week's TechKnow explores the phenomenon known as “colony collapse” and the devastating effects that the loss of honey bees could have on the American food industry. Al Jazeera
http://alj.am/1fCfKDI

Thousands of Romanians protest Canadian mine plans. Thousands of people marched Sunday against a Canadian company's plans to open Europe's largest gold mine at Rosia Montana, in what has become one of the longest-running protests in post-communist Romania. Agence France-Presse
http://bit.ly/1aDWNKx

Will Russians die from what they breathe? The standard of living of many Russians improves every year, which leads to an increase in the number of cars on the roads. This in turn causes deterioration of the environmental situation. The Russians are breathing harmful air, which can lead to irreversible consequences. Pravda, Russia.
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British Columbia, Alberta move closer to pipeline agreement. B.C. Premier Christy Clark says her province is moving closer to an agreement with Alberta that would lay a path for oil sands bitumen to reach B.C. ports. Globe and Mail, Ontario.
http://bit.ly/19i9W8S

Whale Spotter app to help curb strikes by ships. Smartphones, which have already revolutionized world communications, are now on track to save the whales. San Francisco Chronicle, California.
http://bit.ly/1dRHYG6

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BRAND NEWS
Herb N’ Kitchen Restaurant Makes Global Debut At New York Hilton Midtown
Hilton Hotels & Resorts the flagship brand of Hilton Worldwide, today announced the launch of Herb N’ Kitchen, its new dining concept that infuses fresh, local gourmet food into an upscale restaurant and convenient culinary market. Now open inside New York Hilton Midtown, the largest hotel in Manhattan, the first Herb N’ Kitchen offers locals and travelers healthy fare for breakfast, lunch and dinner; and the choice of restaurant dining at their leisure, meals packaged to take away or in-room delivery for hotel guests. Read more.


OPENINGS / RENOVATIONS NEWS
Hilton Worldwide Opens Hilton Capital Grand Abu Dhabi
Hilton Hotels & Resorts, the most recognised hospitality brand in the Middle East, today announced the opening of Hilton Capital Grand Abu Dhabi following a refurbishment and rebranding programme. The hotel joins the company’s burgeoning UAE portfolio and will add an additional 281 rooms to Hilton Worldwide’s growing 3000+ UAE room total. Read more.


Hilton Tokyo Bay Reveals “Garden Of Light” Design Concept For Ballroom Renovation
Hilton Tokyo Bay is set to redefine ballroom elegance following a comprehensive renovation. The new-look ‘Ambio’ ballroom, which takes its name from a combination of the words ‘Ambience’ and ‘Ambition,’ reflects distinctive interiors inspired by nature. Read more.


Hilton Worldwide Opens Hilton Sukhumvit Bangkok
Hilton Worldwide today announced the opening of Hilton Sukhumvit Bangkok in Bangkok, Thailand. Located in the heart of prestigious Sukhumvit, one of Bangkok’s most central business and entertainment districts, Hilton Sukhumvit Bangkok is the ninth Hilton Worldwide hotel in the country. Hilton Worldwide is also celebrating its 30th anniversary in Thailand and reiterated its commitment to growing its presence in the country. Read more.


Hilton Worldwide Announces Entry Into Georgia With Double Signing
Hilton Worldwide today announced the signing of two management agreements which mark its entry into Georgia. Flagship brand Hilton Hotels & Resorts will debut in the coastal city of Batumi in summer 2014, whilst Georgian capital Tbilisi will be the location for a mid-market Hilton Garden Inn property in 2016. The two projects are entirely separate with different partners but jointly represent Hilton’s arrival into Georgia. Read more.


Hilton Worldwide Expands Africa Portfolio
Hilton Worldwide today signed an agreement with longstanding Nigeria business partner, Transcorp Hotels Ltd, to introduce a new Hilton Hotels & Resorts hotel to Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial and cultural heartland. Read more.


FOOD & BEVERAGE NEWS
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza Releases Private Label Microbrew, Netherland Plaza Ale
In conjunction with Rivertown Brewing Company, Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza is pleased to announce a new private label beer, Netherland Plaza Ale (NPA). This approachable pale ale is a session beer (4.8 percent alcohol) and features fresh hops picked in northern Cincinnati. NPA has a light amber color, a balanced malt and hop character and a clean finish.  Read more.


Phoenix Resort Launches Urban Garden Culinary Experience for Families
Food has always had a powerful way of bringing families together, and now families visiting Pointe Hilton Squaw Peak Resort in Phoenix can enjoy a truly memorable private dining experience with the resort’s executive chef at his urban garden. Read more.


PACKAGES / PROMOTIONS NEWS
Win The Epic Whistler Heli-Skiing Experience At Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa
Come to Whistler in late November and early December and you will quickly find out what the locals already know - it should be considered peak season! The snow, the prices and the weather are welcoming, but yet the lift lines and crowds are non-existent. To add to the experience, guests now have a chance to win big just by booking with Hilton Whistler Resort & Spa. Read more.


Festive Celebrations For All At London Hilton On Park Lane
This Christmas party season, London Hilton on Park Lane has created packages to suit celebrations of all sizes. Crowned “Best Awards Venue 2013” at the Conference, Venue and Supplier Awards 2013, the hotel delivers tailored festivities across its 13 meetings and events spaces, including The Grand Ballroom, which is one of the largest in London. Read more.


Royal Crown Derby Entertains At The Waldorf Hilton, London
Royal Crown Derby Entertains has unveiled its fine bone china tableware for a traditional British afternoon tea offering at The Waldorf Hilton, London. Read more.


HILTON RESORTS / LEISURE TRAVEL NEWS
Iconic Cliffside Phoenix Resort Offers Affordable Warm Weather Getaway
Travelers looking to escape the upcoming wrath of the cold winter months can soak up the Valley of the Sun this winter at an incredible value at Pointe Hilton Tapatio Cliffs Resort. Read more.


SPA / WELLNESS / FITNESS NEWS
eforea: spa at Hilton Introduces A New Premium Health, Spa And Fitness Memberships At Hilton Toronto Markham Suites Conference Centre & Spa
The first Canadian eforea: spa at Hilton in Toronto/Markham is introducing new premium spa and fitness memberships. The memberships offers the benefits of a private 30,000 sq. ft. health club at Club Markham featuring over 65 group fitness classes a week, indoor pool, squash courts, full amenities and unlimited towel service with a monthly spa treatment at eforea: spa at Hilton. Read more.


COMMUNITY PROGRAMS / PHILANTHROPY NEWS
Hilton Petaling Jaya Partners StART Society And Nick Vujicic To Inspire Underprivileged Children And Youths
Hilton Petaling Jaya today announced that it is partnering with StART Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing children who are less fortunate the opportunity to develop their artistic skills, to host an inspirational talk by Nick Vujicic, renowned motivational speaker, on August 28, 2013. This talk is organized specifically for underprivileged children as well as the general public. Read more.


Hilton Pattaya Supports Youth At The Youth Career Development Program In Partnership With UNICEF As Part Of Hotel’s Bright Blue Futures Initiative
Hilton Pattaya recently participated in The Youth Career Development Program in partnership with UNICEF, which runs between April 25, 2013 and September 7, 2013 in a show of support to youths in Pattaya, Thailand. Read more.


AWARDS / RECOGNITION NEWS
Hilton London Canary Wharf Celebrates Tomorrow’s Travel Leaders
Paul Middleton, sales manager, Hilton London Canary Wharf, has been invited to join Tomorrow’s Travel Leaders, a scheme launched by leading travel trade magazine, Travel Trade Gazette. This is the second year of the initiative, which shines a spotlight on the travel industry’s most inspiring young people who have made an outstanding contribution to their business. Read more.


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