Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Quebec police: 5 dead in oil train derailment

LAC-MEGANTIC, Quebec (AP) ? As firefighters doused still burning oil tanker cars, more bodies were recovered Sunday in this devastated town in eastern Quebec, raising the death toll to five after a runaway train derailed, igniting explosions and fires that destroyed the downtown district. With dozens of people reported missing, authorities expected to find more bodies once they reached the hardest-hit area.

Quebec provincial police Lt. Michel Brunet said Sunday that at least 40 people are reported missing, but cautioned that the number could fluctuate up or down. Brunet confirmed two more deaths early Sunday afternoon after confirming two people were found dead overnight. One death was confirmed Saturday.

Fires were preventing rescuers from reaching part of the 73-car train, and billowing black smoke could still be seen long after the derailment.

The eruptions early Saturday morning sent residents of Lac-Megantic scrambling through the streets under the intense heat of towering fireballs and a red glow that illuminated the night sky.

Local Fire Chief Denis Lauzon likened the charred scene to "a war zone."

"This is really terrible. Our community is grieving and it is taking its toll on us," Mayor Colette Roy-Laroche said.

The search for victims in the charred debris was hampered because two of the train's cars were still burning Sunday morning, sparking fears of more potentially fatal blasts.

Two of the five cars that exploded are still on fire 36 hours later, Lauzon said. He said firefighters are staying 500 feet (150 meters) from the burning tankers, which are being doused with water and foam to keep them from overheating and exploding.

"It's a mess," he said.

The multiple blasts came over a span of several hours in the town of 6,000, which is about 155 miles (250 kilometers) east of Montreal and about 10 miles (16 kilometers) west of the Maine border. About 30 buildings were destroyed after tanker cars laden with oil caught fire in the picturesque lakeside town in Quebec's Eastern Townships.

The derailment caused several tanker rail cars to explode in the downtown district, a popular area packed with bars that often bustles on summer weekend nights. Police said the first explosion tore through the town shortly after 1 a.m. local time. The fire then spread to several homes.

Brunet said he couldn't say where the bodies were found exactly because the families have not been notified

The cause of the accident was believed to be a runaway train, the railway's operator said. The president and CEO of Rail World Inc., the parent company of Montreal, Maine & Atlantic Railway, said the train had been parked uphill of Lac-Megantic. The tanker cars then sped downhill into the town before derailing.

"If brakes aren't properly applied on a train, it's going to run away," said Edward Burkhardt. "But we think the brakes were properly applied on this train."

Burkhardt, who was mystified by the disaster, said the train was parked because the engineer had finished his run.

"We've had a very good safety record for these 10 years," he said of the decade-old railroad. "Well, I think we've blown it here."

Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced he is heading to the town Sunday.

Because of limited pipeline capacity in North Dakota's Bakken region and in Canada, oil producers are using railroads to transport much of the oil to refineries on the East, Gulf and West coasts, as well as inland. Harper has called railroad transit "far more environmentally challenging" while trying to persuade the Obama administration to approve the controversial Keystone XL pipeline from Canada to the Gulf Coast.

Myrian Marotte, a spokeswoman for the Canadian Red Cross in Lac-Megantic, said there are about 2,000 evacuees and said 163 stayed at their operations center overnight.

"There are those are still looking for loved ones," Marotte said.

Marotte said many of the evacuees are staying with family and friends. "Some people have lost everything," she said.

Lines of tall trees in the area looked like giant standing matchsticks, blackened from bottom to tip. Witnesses said the eruptions shook residents out of their slumber and sent them darting through the streets.

Patrons gathered at a nearby bar were sent running for their lives after the thunderous crash and wall of fire blazed through the early morning sky.

Bernard Theberge, who was outside on the bar's patio at the time of the crash, feared for the safety of those inside the popular Musi-Cafe when the first explosion went off.

"People started running and the fire ignited almost instantaneously," he said.

"It was like a movie," said Theberge, who considered himself fortunate to escape with only second-degree burns on his right arm. "Explosions as if it were scripted ? but this was live."

Firefighters and rescue workers from several neighboring municipalities, including Sherbrooke and Saint-Georges-de-Beauce, were called in to help deal with the disaster. Firefighters from northern Maine were also deployed to the Quebec town, according to a spokesman at the sheriff's office in Franklin County.

The train belongs to Montreal Maine & Atlantic. According to the railroad's website, the company owns more than 500 miles (800 kilometers) of track serving Maine, Vermont, Quebec and New Brunswick.

Last week a train carrying petroleum products derailed in Calgary, Alberta, when a flood-damaged bridge sagged toward the still-swollen Bow River. The derailed rail cars were removed without spilling their cargo.

The Quebec accident was likely to have an impact across the border. In Maine, environmentalists and state officials had previously raised concerns about the threat of an accident and a spill from railroad tank cars carrying crude oil across the state.

The Montreal, Maine and Atlantic Railway carried nearly 3 million barrels of oil across Maine last year. Each tank car holds some 30,000 gallons (113,600 liters) of oil.

The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has begun developing protection plans for the areas where the trains travel, spokeswoman Samantha Warren said recently.

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Associated Press writer Rob Gillies and Charmaine Noronha contributed from Toronto.

Source: http://www.seattlepi.com/business/energy/article/Quebec-police-5-dead-in-oil-train-derailment-4650028.php

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Monday, July 8, 2013

College Hill plan designers laud progress

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The scene along the Mercer Village section of Montpelier Avenue on Monday afternoon. In a presentation Monday, Mercer University President Bill Underwood pointed to the redevelopment of Mercer Village and the larger College Hill Corridor as important aspects of Mercer University?s health.

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There are two ways to look at how the College Hill Association has gone through its master plan.

Josh Rogers, executive director of Historic Macon, noted the difference last week when he spoke to two executives from Interface Studio, the Philadelphia-based company that helped design the plan.

?It was funny,? he said. ?I asked each of them separately, and what was most interesting was how much we (in Macon) belittled our own progress. ... I?m the same way -- I only see the houses that needed fixing.?

The Interface executives, however, had a much different perspective.

?They were just amazed at how much we?ve accomplished,? Rogers said.

Changes brought about by the plan -- the rise of Mercer Village, the Second Sunday concert series and improvements at Tattnall Square Park, among others -- seem almost to be taken for granted these days, even though they came about through the College Hill Corridor Commission?s development of a master plan, with input from Macon residents.

The plan focused on five areas for development: The Basics, which calls for improvements such as better lighting and more of a police presence in the neighborhood; The Vibe, which concentrates on the arts and social events in the corridor; The Connection, which includes infrastructure improvements; The Environment, which promotes green living and projects; and The Look, an effort to attract new residents and businesses to the neighborhood.

Scott Page, the principal partner with Interface who helped design the master plan in 2008, was in Macon last week to evaluate the progress the College Hill Alliance has made in meeting the plan?s goals, as well as to see what tweaks and updates the plan needs.

Page noted that while many cities across the country slowed or even stopped development because of the economic downturn, Macon managed to move forward with many of its plans to improve the corridor area between downtown Macon and Mercer University.

?They?ve accomplished a lot more than we expected,? he said. ?It was a really different approach. They were able to gather a group of volunteers and enabled each of them to do what was in their best interest. ... Sometimes, it takes a few years to get organized, but in this case, it happened immediately.?

The original project got off the ground thanks to two grants from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. One of them set up the College Hill Alliance to oversee programming and development in the corridor, while the other created the Knight Neighborhood Challenge, which provides funding for anyone who applies for a grant to launch projects in the neighborhood.

?The way Macon looks at revitalization has changed,? said Beverly Blake, director of the Knight Foundation in Georgia. ?Five years ago, people didn?t see any programming. But people are paying attention now. People want to be part of the change. They see the changes, the change in attitude. It?s very different than five years ago.?

Page said the master plan has essentially become a large checklist, and the alliance and its volunteers have been steadily checking items off the list.

Heather Holder, the alliance?s executive director, said College Hill has even seen advancements in areas that weren?t main goals from the master plan.

For example, the plan?s goal of putting in more bike lanes and improved walking conditions have led to people not using their cars as much in the corridor area, which has led many residents into a more active lifestyle. Holder and Alliance Communications Director Jessica Walden said they hope to see a healthier lifestyle take a bigger role when the plan is revised.

?Urban vibrancy can create a healthier lifestyle,? Walden said. ?We?re creating an environment for healthier habits.?

Already, the alliance is trying other health initiatives, such as holding blood drives and helping The Medical Center of Central Georgia promote events in the corridor.

Holder said a focus group made up of Mercer students helped illustrate the progress made in the corridor, since the members of the group arrived in Macon after changes had begun to be implemented. Most of them, she said, haven?t experienced Macon without the improvements already in place.

?Now, students go downtown,? she said. ?Four years ago, students were told to avoid downtown.?

Page said his visit was to survey the partners involved in the project and see what advances have been made. He plans to return later this year to hold public forums to update and revise the master plan.

?The first College Hill plan was there to make sure that Mercer and downtown became connected,? Page said. ?Now that there?s a foundation, people will have the opportunity to give their ideas. How do we build on the success of what we have??

To contact writer Phillip Ramati, call 744-4334.

Source: http://www.macon.com/2013/07/07/2548075/college-hill-plan-designers-laud.html

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Baseball Buffet - Jul 07,2013

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    Experience the Ancient Source Energy with Kaveeta Suniel of Kosmic Fusion. Kaveeta will explain the power of the Source. Listeners will get their own live experience of this technique during the show.

  • ?Before Midnight,? starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, is our choice for Best Picture (so far) of 2013 and a great choice for your Fourth of July weekend.

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  • Hear from Paul Craig Roberts, Reagan?s former head of policy at the Department of the Treasury, Wall Street Journal editor and prolific author.

  • Bill Oakley, co-writer for the hilarious hit comedy ?Portlandia,? talks about the third season and the crew?s chances of taking home an Emmy this year.

  • Backyard Poultry with the Chicken Whisperer is a national radio show about keeping backyard poultry, show poultry and living a self-sufficient lifestyle.

  • Celebrate this Fourth of July holiday with family and friends and five fabulous wine recommendations from an independently owned winery.

  • Whether you?re grilling in the backyard or smoking ribs for a competition, join us for talk about cookers, sauces, techniques and all things BBQ.

  • Enjoy this chat with Sara O?Donnell, food blogger and creator of Average Betty, which has scored millions of views and numerous accolades on YouTube.

  • Carol Tuttle, acclaimed alternative psychotherapist, bestselling author and the creator of Energy Profiling and Dressing Your Truth programs, talks parenting.

  • Whether your weapon of choice is food, a credit card, pills or cigarettes, listen in for ways to help you stop pulling the trigger and hurting yourself.

  • Defense Attorney Richard Herman, legal analyst for CNN, offers an in-depth legal analysis of how the George Zimmerman trial will end.

  • Sales master and award-winning producer Lori Jo Vest shares her insights about how to avoid sales blunders in your business.

  • Nonie Darwish, writer and contributor to American Thinker, talks about the end of DOMA and her article ?Marriage: An Obligation and Not a Right.?

  • Darryl Anka, CEO of Zia Films, talks about his new film, ?Dearly Departed,? which addresses the question: What happens when we die?

  • Celebrate the lives and accomplishments of three LGBTQ icons: political figure Harvey Milk, transgender activist Martha P. Johnson and musician Sylvester.

  • Bestselling author Robert Allen discusses the financial world and master sales trainer Tom Hopkins shares his selling techniques and tips on salesmanship.

  • Composer and classically trained guitarist Michelle Qureshi shares her passion for creating unique pieces that range from subtle melodies to complex works.

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  • Join author, recording artist and sound healer Sharon Carne to learn how sound reduces stress, quiets the mind and opens space for creativity to flow freely.

  • Gordon G. Chang, author of ?Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes on the World,? talks about nuclear proliferation and the North Korea crisis.

  • Irv Rothman, CEO of HP Financial Services and author of ?Out-Executing the Competition,? offers advice for starting, building and expanding any business.

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    Monday, July 1, 2013

    Bubble tea | Food and Beverage

    Boba milk tea, also known as pearl milk tea or PMT, is a Taiwanese tea-based drink invented in tea shops in Taichung, Taiwan, during the 1980s. Most bubble tea recipes contain a tea base mixed with fruit or milk. Ice-blended versions are usually mixed with fruit or syrup, resulting in a slushy consistency. Most bubble teas come with small chewy tapioca balls, commonly called ?pearls? or ?boba? .

    There are many variants of the drinks, and many kinds of types are used and ingredients added. The most popular bubble drinks are bubble milk tea with tapioca and bubble milk green tea with tapioca.

    Source: http://heromobilecafe.com/bubble-tea

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