Tuesday, October 25, 2011

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Libya's new leaders declare liberation

----------------------------------------------------------Benghazi, Libya (CNN) -- Libya's interim leaders declared the nation's freedom Sunday, ushering in a new era after the death of longtime ruler Moammar Gadhafi."Libyan lands have now been completely liberated," said Abdul Hafiz Ghoga, vice chairman of Libya's National Transitional Council.


Cheering crowds packed a central square in Benghazi Sunday afternoon for a ceremony that leaders said formally marked victory after eight months of fighting.
"We are now united. We have become brothers in love," said Mustafa Jalil, the council's chairman.
He called on Libyans to have "honesty, patience and tolerance" as the nation moves toward reconciliation.
The location of Sunday's ceremony was significant. Uprisings against Gadhafi's regime began in Benghazi in February.
Audience members carried signs, waved flags and batted around balloons. As leaders spoke, the sound of celebratory machine-gun fire filled the air.
Officials urged Libyans to lay down their arms, but not to let down their guard.
"Our people have achieved this freedom by the blood of our brothers, sisters and martyrs. Freedom is great and it's got a great price. It is costly. So turn your teeth into nails and bite on it very hard. Because preserving it is more difficult than attaining it," one military official said at the ceremony.
Earlier Sunday, doctors completed Gadhafi's autopsy at a Misrata hospital, with the chief pathologist confirming the former strongman died Thursday of a gunshot wound to the head.
Dr. Othman el-Zentani, the pathologist, did not disclose additional findings.


Mutassim and his former defense minister, Abu Baker Yunis.As Libya now faces the arduous task of building a new society after 42 years of Gadhafi's rule, the NTC said it will hold elections in the coming months.
Zentani said the three bodies would likely return to the cold storage unit at a Misrata meat market where people lined up to view the corpses over the weekend.
Mahmoud Jibril, the chairman of the National Transitional Council executive board, put the timetable "within a period of eight months, maximum."
The first vote will be for a national Congress that will draft a constitution. After that, parliamentary and presidential elections will be held.
Already, some signs of improvement have emerged.
Jibril said that oil-rich Libya is currently producing about 300,000 barrels per day, up from near zero during the depths of the eight-month Libyan conflict.
The country should be back at its prewar output of 1.6 million barrels of oil per day within 15 months, he said.
But even as some Libyans celebrated liberation Sunday, the International Committee of the Red Cross said it had visited thousands of newly arrested people in the battle-scarred nation, where committee representatives observed more than 30,000 displaced people, mass graves and nearly abandoned cities. More than 7,000 detainees are held in about 50 places throughout the country, the committee reported.

Many happy Divali to all Hindus in Mauritius and in the world

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Diwali is indian festival widely celebrated by hindus in India. 2011 diwali begins from 26th of October 2011 and continues till 28th of October2011.Diwali party and parites are arranged by the hindu youths where they do diwali dance, exchange diwali gifts, and diwali greeting cards.



It Is Time To Feel Good,
Time 4 Reunion,
Time 2 Share Happiness,
Time To Feel Being Loved,
Time 2 Show Ur Love,
Time 2 Live For Others And
Time To Wish For Peace.
HAPPY DIWALI. Cheeeeeers.

USA: Barack Obama thinks he has filled 60% of its promises

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Barack Obama said Monday it had completed 60% of the commitments made during his successful campaign for the presidential 'élection United States in 2008.
U.S. President toured three-day state of the American West in particular to raise money for his next campaign in 2012.
At a meeting, for which forty donors have each paid 35,800 dollars, Obama listed a number of accomplishments since joining the White House in January 2009. He said they needed more time to complete the projects initiated by his administration.
"Many things we promised to do, we have made," he said, citing in particular the reform of the health system or the end of the policy of discrimination against homosexuals in the military.
"I have compiled a little list and I think we made about 60% so far. And it's not bad in three years, because I need five more."
Barack Obama attended another fundraiser in the area of ​​Los Angeles, in the couple of actors Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas. Ticket prices for the approximately 200 participants began to 5000 dollars.
In another similar meeting in Las Vegas, the Democratic president outlined the differences that separate Republicans willing to run against him.
"They have two basic economic principles: first, tax cuts for the rich and the largest companies (...) Second, they want to get rid of all existing regulations, clean air, clean water I'll let you list them, "he said.
Source: Reuters

MedPoint matter: the check of Rs 144, 7 million already collected

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The check of Rs 144, 7,000,000, issued by the State on December 29 for the acquisition of the former clinic MedPoint in the project geriatric hospital, has already been cashed. This was announced in the National Assembly this afternoon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance.Xavier-Luc Duval made ​​the clarification in the debate on the Supplementary Appropriation (2010) Bill. "The check cashed HAS Already Been," he said.The acquisition of MedPoint, as is known, is at the center of a controversy after an investigation of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) into allegations of conflict of interest surrounding the acquisition of this former clinic by the State. The former Minister of Health, Maya Hanoomanjee, and the former finance minister and leader of the MSM, Pravind Jugnauth, were provisionally charged in connection with this investigation. Highlight at the parliamentary session today: Pravind Jugnauth wanted the item regarding the acquisition of MedPoint for the proposed geriatric hospital is removed from the Supplementary Appropriation (2010) Bill. He made ​​a request for there to be a "divisionnal vote." Clearly, he wanted each member to make known its position to say whether it is favorable or not that this item be removed from the Supplementary Appropriation (2010) Bill. With the exception of the member of the OPR Rodrigues, Francisco Francis, who abstained, voted in the opposition bloc that this item be removed from the Supplementary Appropriation (2010) Bill. But there was unanimity on the government side that this item is not removed. Pravind Jugnauth's motion was therefore rejected by 36 votes against 29.

Tourist arrivals: An increase of 4.3% with 674,383 visitors from January to September

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Small rise in tourist arrivals. From January to September this year, 674,383 visitors have set foot in Mauritius against 646,656 tourists during the same period in 2010.
Tourists are more likely to visit Mauritius. The latest figures from the Central Bureau of Statistics, the number of visitors increased by 4.3% in the first nine months of the year compared with the tourist arrivals for the same period in 2010.
Also according to figures from the Central Statistics Office is once again, China presents a clear progression.Improvements amounting to 92% from 5 809 to 11 153 visitors.
Yet this increase does not seem to enjoy the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Mauritius (AHRIM), since this increase is not reflected in the occupancy rate of hotels. According to Jocelyn Kwok, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO)of the association, the effect of the economic crisis of 2009 is still felt in this sector.
It shows that the occupancy rate of hotel rooms in the country is 65% for the first quarter of this year. Figures for previous years show that the situation has not really improved. In 2008, the hotel occupancy rate was 68% in 2009 to 61% and 65% in 2010.
To know that there are 22,000 rooms available in Mauritius. Approximately 12 000 of them are hotel rooms, 5,300 of guest rooms and some 5000 registered from those not registered. According to figures from the hotel association, 60% of tourists staying in hotels.
"Normally, the second half of the year is better. We can do better. It's all the bad performance and gloom of Mauritius which is to be deplored. But it is mainly the effects of the crisis are still present and we possibly for two years, " says CEO of AHRIM.
However, the CEO of AHRIM add it also notes a decline in the number of airline seats. "While on the one hand the number of hotel rooms increased by 15%, the number of seats available decreased by 2.3% from 2008 to 2011. This element also explains the discrepancy between the number of visitors and hotel occupancy rates, " he says.

Libya: Muammar Gaddafi buried in a secret place in the desert on Tuesday

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Muammar Gaddafi, who was based in Misrata since his death, was buried Tuesday in the evening an undisclosed location in the Libyan desert, reports Al-television Jazeera citing sources within the Libyan National Transition Council (CNT) .

"He will be buried tomorrow (Tuesday) in a simple burial in the presence of sheikhs. This will take place at an unknown location in the desert, "said an official of the CNT, reached by telephone by Reuters. The new Libyan authorities had decided earlier in the day (Monday) not to publicly expose the remains of Muammar Gaddafi and his son Mouatassim.
Since his death, the body of Muammar Gaddafi, transferred to Misrata, had been exposed to the public and thousands of Libyans marched in the cold store in a suburb of the Libyan city where his body lay, wrapped in a blanket, on a bloodstained mattress. At his side lay Mouatassim and defense minister. Given the incessant comings and goings, refrigeration was not sufficient to prevent an early breakdown of the body. "The body could not hold it any longer," said the phone the head of the CNT.
Gaddafi wanted to be buried in Sirte
Very few Libyans are moved because the guide and his son are still not buried four days after their death, as is the Muslim ritual which prescribes a funeral the day of death, preferably before sunset .
In his will, Muammar Gaddafi asked to sit in Sirte, his hometown where he died in circumstances that remain unclear after being captured by fighters of the CNT.
The leaders of the CNT wanted them that the former Libyan leader is buried in a secret location to prevent his grave became a place of pilgrimage for his followers. The tribe of Gaddafi in Sirte and the region, she asked that the body be returned to him for burial in his hometown. "No agreement was found with his tribe for a given body," said the head of the CNT joined Monday night.
(Sources: 20minutes.fr & Reuters)

General election at the end of 2012 in Mauritius?

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According to the latest analysis of experts from The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the Scandal of the Century connected with the purchase of the MedPoint Clinic by the Mauritius Government at the cost of Rs144.7 million (originally quoted at 75 million rupees) and the prevalent political upheaval in the country could provoke a general election well before the end of the government’s present mandate. This is said to be contained in the Country Report of the EIU on the political situation in Mauritius.
The possibility of an early poll is being reinforced by the protest of alleged discontented MPs within the Labour Party who were not promoted during the recent Cabinet reshuffle while MP Mireille Martin who crossed the floor from the MSM has been made Minister of Gender Equality, Child Development and Family Welfare.
Among the alleged dissatisfied MPs is the Private Parliamentary Secretary (PPS) Kalyanee Juggoo from the Long Mountain Constituency (No 4) who has been a member of the Mauritius Labour Party of long standing while Mireille Martin from the same constituency is but a new comer to Labour. However, in an interview to Le Défi Media Kalyanee Juggoo said she was not herself frustrated but she felt sorry for her constituents who voted Labour.
A snap election in Mauritius does not seem to be in the offing as, according to press report, PM Navin Ramgoolam is showing no concern about any political or social unrest in the country. He is, however, on shifting ground, as a realignment of the MMM with the MSM could reduce the influence of the Labour Party at an election held too soon. Outgoing MSM leader, Pravind Jugnauth, who left the coalition government and now sitting on the Opposition, has made it known that he will now endear himself to his old friend, the MMM and Opposition leader, Paul Bérenger.
On various occasions we have stated in this paper that the MMM holds the balance of power in many situations. In the 1990s when Prime Minister Sir Anerood Jugnauth wanted to remove Navin Ramgoolam as MP (because of his frequent absences from the Parliamentary sessions,) he needed, in accordance with the Constitution, two-thirds of the of the number of seats in the House to pass such a resolution. Bérenger’s MMM refused to bring its weight to such a move. Jugnauth, The Elder, could not rid himself of Ramgoolam. When Ramgoolam, during his first term of office as PM, wanted to remove Jugnauth from the Presidency of the Republic, he too needed the two-thirds constitutonal requirements. Again Bérenger’s MMM objected and failed to comply with the wishes of Ramgoolam. So, Sir Anerood Jugnauth remains President of the Republic to this day.
It is not impossible for the Labour Party on its own steam to win the majority of parliamentary seats at a forthcoming poll, but the Labour leader, Navin Ramgoolam, cannot afford to underestimate an alliance between the MMM and the MSM.
Everything is definitely not for the best on the Mauritius political scene, a very interesting development to follow!

According to the American Heart Association we need a lot of fibre

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According to the American Heart Association we  need  a lot of fibre  in order to lead a healthy life and be able to function properly .
Fibre  helps to slow down  our digestive system .It allows the body to break down  sugars in food at a rate that avoids wild swings in sugar and insulin levels in the blood. This can prevent the inconvenient hunger pangs that can lead to overeating. Fibre also binds with the material in our intestines, softening it to aid in waste elimination and promoting a healthier colon.The recommended daily fibre intake can vary with age and gender but approximately 14 grams per 1,000 calories  of consumption is the average recommended amount for a healthier body.
Ideally we should get some fibre at every meal starting with breakfast. Bran cereals especially those with 6 grams or more fibre per serving are excellent choices as long as we watch the amount of sugar they contain. Oatmeal and oat bran still top the list as the best choice for a healthy first meal but brown rice , wheat bran and wheat germ are also good. For kids in your family, try topping cereals with almonds or diced apples instead of sugar.
For lunch swap the hamburger and fries  for a tasty fibre rich meal of fresh vegetables such as  celery sticks with  a handful of low-salt, dry roasted nuts like almonds or peanuts and apples or a serving of berries. They are not only tasty and nutritious but are loaded with essential fibre.  Peanut butter is also a good lunchtime choice. Low-fat crunchy peanut butter with reduced sugar on whole wheat bread is filling and nutritious. A good evening meal that is high in fibre and essential vitamins and minerals is wild or brown rice with fish or chicken with the skin removed and  lentils or beans as a vegetable. Skip the rich sauces and try a light  sauce for flavour.
If you  must have bread, try  whole grain. Avoid the so called enriched breads as most of the real nutrients have been removed in  the production process. Complete your supper with a fresh salad of celery or other greens and vegetables along with a vinegar dressing. Three light meals, starting with a heaty breakfast supplemented with fresh fruits or vegetable snacks at mid-morning and mid-afternoon can help you control those messy cravings and maintain a healthy weight. It will also help you get the required amount of fibre into your system 
Avoid those late night snacks to prevent gastric upsets like acid reflux, and do not  eat less than three hours before lying down for a nap. These tasty foods along with regular exercise can help to control the absorption of sugar into your blood stream .Getting enough fibre in your diet does not mean eating tasteless food. Including plenty of vegetables, fruits and nuts in your diet provides both good taste and nutritious food .
by * Devinia Sook

Death toll in the earthquake that hit Turkey is now 366.

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Officials say the death toll in the powerful earthquake that hit eastern Turkey is now 366.
The prime minister's office on Tuesday also says more than 2,000 buildings collapsed in Sunday's 7.2-magnitude quake.
Thousands of people have spent a second night outdoors in cars or tents in near-freezing conditions, afraid to return to their homes.
Rescuers in two cities in eastern Turkey are struggling to pull out survivors from the quake.

Get Rid of Mosquitoes in My House?

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Mosquitoes are annoying pests. Mosquito also can infect animals and humans with diseases such as West Nile virus through their bites. There are several ways you can control your indoor mosquito population. First, prevent mosquitoes from coming into your house. Then, try an all-natural approach to pest control or use pesticides. You may prefer to combine both approaches.

Instructions

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    • Inspect your window screens. If any are broken or missing, replace them.
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      Examine your exterior doors and ensure that they are tightly sealed. If you can see sunlight under the door, install a door sweep to prevent mosquitoes from entering.
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      Introduce Thai lemon grass plants into your home. These plants naturally repel mosquitoes. According to Earth Easy, Thai lemon grass contains citronella, a natural oil, and it may be even more effective than the citronella plant. Place these plants strategically by your doors, as well as outside near points of entry.
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      Plant marigolds outside underneath your windows and by your doors. Marigolds also repel mosquitoes. The insects are repulsed by the scent of the plants.
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      Apply a pesticide treatment to the inside of your home if you have a serious infestation of mosquitoes. There are several brands of foggers and sprays that kill mosquitoes and other flying insects. Only use a product indoors if it is specifically labeled for indoor use. Each brand will have different directions for you to follow. Read all the instructions and safety precautions carefully. Wear gloves and goggles before applying the product.

Codeine detox in Mauritius

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Dr. Faysal Sulliman specializes in addiction. Also former head of the Center Methadone Beau-Bassin, he is currently volunteer doctor at the Centre Idrice Goomany.

● Why are young people under 18 are not they allowed to take the methadone treatment in Mauritius?
There is no scientific evidence, research evaluating the effects of methadone on the age of 16. In practice, the major young addicts, methadone should only be used as a last resort. First, the physician tries other methods, such as addiction to codeine (an opiate-based product) and symptomatic treatment, with a big psychological support for young people.
● Some of your patients, how old are the youngest and how do they get into drugs?
Personally, I treated a teenager who had used cannabis at nine years and another who started sniffing glue at about seven or eight years. Some start smoking cigarettes at eight years and then pass cannabis to 10 or 11 years, and then smoke brown sugar and even Subutex. I recall that at the base, Subutex tablets are not smokable. I believe that a child who does not smoke cigarette very young will not be tempted by the cannabis.
● How is effectively detoxify the minor that you follow to Centre Idrice Goomany?
For minors, medical detoxification codeine lasts six to eight weeks with a gradually decreasing dose. Codeine is not given directly to young parents need to supervise the administration of this drug, especially that young people do not sell codeine on the black market. Once physical dependence treated with codeine, it is important that the psychological takes over.
● How is the psychological and what are its shortcomings? The lack of funding of NGOs is it one?
Psychological follow-up is done by trained facilitators on the job and a psychologist who takes over from the first doctor, who prescribed codeine. Some leaders are very good track, but it would be necessary also that each NGO has a full-time psychologist. This is not the case now at the Center Idrice Goomany, for example.
This big lack is due in part to financial constraints, but not only! Very few psychologists have experience with drug addicts and even fewer are specialized for monitoring young patients. In Mauritius, there are many young doctors, but few people are interested in working with addicts. Same for psychiatrists, nurses ...
In addition, in addiction, relapses are common. To work with drug addicts, one must feel something deep down inside we want to ...
● Is a residential treatment would be more beneficial than a day care for minors drug addicts?
Currently, Mauritius, NGOs do what they can in the absence of a residential center dedicated to minors. A Idrice Goomany, I demand that the family is ready to provide support to patients, but it's not easy to train parents. And they must also go to work and can not provide support full-time. Some families the child lock and key in his room, but I do not recommend this form of imprisonment! Ideally, a center for young people Youth Drug supervisors and facilitators with a psychologist in charge of the various individual and group therapy.
● In the absence of the residential center for minors, what are the results of monitoring in "day care"?
A Idrice Goomany, we collect data, but we do not have the means to do scientific studies. However, it would be interesting to do. Again, the financial, but also humans, are missing. Few people have the vocation to work in NGOs.
● Is the treatment of addiction is reimbursed by health insurance, if the parents are treating their children in private?
Not really, we should work on the financial management of addiction and lead a plea to convince that addiction is a disease, a treatable disease.
● Is there any other factors that impede access to treatment?
For example, parents are struggling to support their child in a treatment center. They will not be seen as attending these environments. Taboos surrounding abuse is a barrier to care. Drug addiction is a multidimensional disease, treat the patient in various aspects, but also his family and finally all the citizens around him. To improve the rate of rehabilitation of patients, we must also address the look that the company deals with drug addicts!
Interview by Marie

The Director of the Forensic Science Laboratory unveils the reasons for his departure Mauritius

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Recruited as director of the Forensic Science Laboratory a year ago, Jane Maclean, Maurice left yesterday, Monday, October 24. She said other reasons for his departure.
Britain's Helen Jane Maclean explained his departure from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL). If she took over the plane for England, Monday, October 24, after a year in Mauritius, because she was recruited by the New Scotland Yard to establish a forensic laboratory in within the Metropolitan Police London hotel.
It's a professional challenge for her but there is also a reason more private, she told shortly before his departure. Her two children, ages 12 and 14, must prepare their GCSE years and want to prepare a sector that is not offered on the island.
"We had to make a choice. My contract was for a period of one year. I came to Mauritius after responding to a call for nominations for the British government intended to close its laboratories," she said.
Aged 44 years, the scientist has worked twelve years as a forensic pathologist and also taught chemistry and forensic science at Staffordshire University before taking employment in Mauritius. For the twelve months to FSL, Jane Maclean expressed satisfaction that the laboratory has obtained accreditation which ranks among the best in this part of the globe.
She also reveals that the FSL has already begun collecting DNA from prisoners and other suspects in sex crimes and assaults to set up a database. This should be operational by June 2012 and could elucidate some issues left outstanding, as the case Dantier Nadine.
Jane Maclean also pointed out that unlike other countries, the state invests in Mauritius forensic laboratory. And that eventually, within five years, the FSL will carry out the tests "contact DNA" that was used to find the genetic fingerprint of Bernard Maigrot in evidence in the camp where Vanessa Lagesse was killed.
The scientist believes that the FSL experts have the chance to be in a small country because they have the opportunity to go collect samples at the scene of a crime. "In England, as everything is paid, the police will decide what needs to be analyzed. Here I was able to get off the field and decide what needs to be submitted for testing," explains she said.
Jane Maclean does say more about his stay in Mauritius, except that the FSL is investing heavily in equipment.This allowed, among other things, to authenticate the ticket Vidianand Kallootee, the winner of the jackpot of Rs 35.8 million in the 100th Lotto draw. "Never could have done with the unit we had before," she admits.
Maurice is small, repeated she, the FSL is expected to have a great future. Especially since it has
 qualified personnel, trained in the best American schools.