Surgeons reattach boy’s three severed limbs

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Tuesday, March 29, 2005A team of Australian surgeons yesterday reattached both hands and one foot to 10-year-old Perth boy, Terry Vo, after a brick wall which collapsed during a game of basketball fell on him, severing the limbs. The wall gave way while Terry performed a slam-dunk, during a game at a friend’s birthday party.

The boy was today awake and smiling, still in some pain but in good spirits and expected to make a full recovery, according to plastic surgeon, Mr Robert Love.

“What we have is parts that are very much alive so the reattached limbs are certainly pink, well perfused and are indeed moving,” Mr Love told reporters today.

“The fact that he is moving his fingers, and of course when he wakes up he will move both fingers and toes, is not a surprise,” Mr Love had said yesterday.

“The question is more the sensory return that he will get in the hand itself and the fine movements he will have in the fingers and the toes, and that will come with time, hopefully. We will assess that over the next 18 months to two years.

“I’m sure that he’ll enjoy a game of basketball in the future.”

The weight and force of the collapse, and the sharp brick edges, resulted in the three limbs being cut through about 7cm above the wrists and ankle.

Terry’s father Tan said of his only child, the injuries were terrible, “I was scared to look at him, a horrible thing.”

The hands and foot were placed in an ice-filled Esky and rushed to hospital with the boy, where three teams of medical experts were assembled, and he was given a blood transfusion after experiencing massive blood loss. Eight hours of complex micro-surgery on Saturday night were followed by a further two hours of skin grafts yesterday.

“What he will lose because it was such a large zone of traumatised skin and muscle and so on, he will lose some of the skin so he’ll certainly require lots of further surgery regardless of whether the skin survives,” said Mr Love said today.

The boy was kept unconscious under anaesthetic between the two procedures. In an interview yesterday, Mr Love explained why:

“He could have actually been woken up the next day. Because we were intending to take him back to theatre for a second look, to look at the traumatised skin flaps, to close more of his wounds and to do split skin grafting, it was felt the best thing to do would be to keep him stable and to keep him anaesthetised.”

Professor Wayne Morrison, director of the respected Bernard O’Brien Institute of Microsurgery and head of plastic and hand surgery at Melbourne’s St Vincent’s Hospital, said he believed the operation to be a world first.

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Famous Filipino Food Recipes To Compare At Lutong Bahay

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Famous Filipino Food Recipes to Compare at Lutong Bahay

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Testing and comparing recipes is something that people who love to cook and eat good food enjoy doing. Famous Filipino food or pagkaing Pinoy recipes can now be tested and compared by any cook, Filipino or non-Filipino, through the lutong bahaywebsite. This is not the same as lutong pinoy.com. The lutong bahaywebsite makes available Filipino food recipes online for quick and easy access from anywhere in the world. It is also a community of food lovers where new friendships can be formed and old friendships can be celebrated through a shared passion for cooking.

Practically any of the Filipino lutong bahay foods that anyone can remember can be found at the lutong bahaywebsite. There are free recipes with pictures from the Philippines, showing off Pilipino cuisine at its best. Dishes are classified as Pinoy breakfast recipes, viands or lutong ulam recipes and snacks or merienda recipes.

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It is beyond doubt that cooking and feasting on good food is a passion of Filipinos. Filipino or Pinoy cooking has therefore produced hundred of Filipino dishes, and continues to do so. While the oldest traditional Philippine or Pilipino foods recipes are still being widely used, these have also given rise to numerous variations developed by many families through many generations. In addition, new Filipino recipes are still being created by the current generation.

When Filipinos speak of Filipino cooking they say mga lutong Pinoy or lutong Pilipino while when they speak of home cooked food they say mga lutong bahay or lutuing bahay. A comprehensive online library of lutong bahay free recipes or lutong Pinoy free recipes from the Philippines will of course contain the best healthy and easy Filipino foods recipes. Even the harried and hurried cook can be well supported with the Mama Sita recipes that use ready mixes to more conveniently recreate traditional Filipino recipes.

With almost all of the regional specialties represented, such as Ilocano, Pampanga, Tagalog and Visayan foods, dishes and recipes, among others, it would be easy to put together an extensive lutong Pinoy menu to cover even a year of meals and celebrations. Imagine being able to make the Batangas bulalo recipe with Batangas beef; the pigar pigar recipe with Dagupan carabao meat; the pancit chami recipe with Lucban fresh noodles; and vegetable recipes like sinigang sa bayabas, sinigang sa miso, ginisang togue and even a saluyot recipe. Add to that the Filipino food recipes for fish and seafood, such as the ginataang tilapia recipe, the seafood kare kare recipe, the sweet and sour lapu – lapu recipe, the Spanish sardines recipe, the rellenong pusit recipe and the crab Maritess recipe. Nowadays the palayok or earthen pot is optional.

Filipinos also love to eat out and free Filipino recipes for favorite treats on such outings are also found at the lutong bahaywebsite, including a Jollibee style spaghetti recipe, a siopao sauce recipe, a hopia recipe, a sylvanas recipe and the best ube chiffon cake recipe. The recipes are complemented by articles on food, cooking and fresh produce. One can, for instance, also read about the recent Lanzones Festival 2010.

Lutongbahay.com Filipino Food Recipes

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Lutongbahay.com is an interactive cooking portal site that highlights regional Filipino food recipes.

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Wikinews interviews Michael Hartung, the Australian Deputy Chef de Mission

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Sunday, September 9, 2012

London, England — Yesterday, Wikinews interviewed Michael Hartung, the Australian Deputy Chef de Mission at the Australian team quarters in the Paralympic Village.

((Hawkeye7)) What does the Deputy Chef de Mission do?

Michael Hartung: Makes the chef look good! (laughter) No, my role here is in support of our Chef de Mission and the team. There’s two of us, myself, and Kate McLoughlin is the other Deputy Chef de Mission. She focuses on the operations side of things, the logistics and travel and all that sort of stuff, the foundations of preparing the team and really getting here and back home safely with all their gear. The part of the team that I look after is the performance side of things, so in my particular area I have guys in the sports science and sports medicine grew, which is managed by Alison Campbell. We have classification in my area which is managed by Geoff Han. We’ve got high performance and coach support, which is Chris Nunn, and the media guys fit under my side of things, and they are managed by Tim Mannion. All of those guys are all staff at the APC, and they’ve been working with us for a considerable amount of time. They are all experts in their areas so as far as the performance elements of the team are concerned we’ve got a great bunch of people that come in here and its a continuation of the the job that we prepare for and that we do every day. So that’s been good, we’re not a bunch of outsiders who’ve come together just for this team. We’re professionals who work in these fields, doing these jobs day in and day out, so we should be experts when we get to the games in how it should be delivered.

((LauraHale)) Is everything going according to plan for you guys? You’ve got more gold medals than you got in Beijing.

Michael Hartung: Yep. Still not there yet in total but we’re happy. Our goal coming into this, one main goal was to finish top five, and we’re just hanging on. It’s tough. That’s the reality of Olympic sport. We’re having a really good games at the moment. The sub goal of ours was to just beat the medal tally at Beijing which we’ve achieved on gold, which is terrific, and we should achieve on total as well if things keep going the way they are for the next couple of days. That’s a terrific result and it just shows the strength of the Paralympic movement, and the strength of our competitors that there are so many nations fighting it out to be in that top five, and we’re certainly not there by any means. The nation that’s just behind us, the USA, is a traditional powerhouse of Paralympic sport, and a nation that has done extremely well over the history of Paralympic sport. So where we are right now is in a really good position and if we stay where we are now, and pick up a few more medals, we’ll be really happy with the performance of the team and where it’s gone on the medal tally.

((LauraHale)) In the lead up to this there was a lot of coverage of how much money the government gave you for stuff like the recovery centre inside here. How fundamental has that government support been towards this?

Michael Hartung: The Federal government provides us with basically all the funding that we give to the sport programs to deliver sport programs to athletes. And without the Federal government’s support, we cannot do the job that we do. It is essential, and without their investment we certainly wouldn’t be seeing the results that we have here. That been said we’ve also had great support in addition to funding from ministers and senators that have come across here and supported the team. Senator Kate Lundy is here. She’s departing tonight, but has been here for most of the games. It’s been terrific for us and the team to have had that sort of support for us here.

((LauraHale)) Classification has been a big issue in these games. To an extent the Americans lost some… Oscar’s classification’s been a big deal… There hasn’t been much Australian news related to classifications.

Michael Hartung: No, which is a really good sign. I think that shows all the work we’ve put in over the years to classification. We’ve got a program that’s been led by Jim MacMahon that we consider to be a world leading program. Which means that our policies and procedures and our work at a national level to ensure that people know where they fit in the classification spectrum, and no doubt early on is very important to us. So we minimise the risk of an athlete turning up and having a change in classification. This is really the Big Show. This is where it really matters, and for athletes to come here and not be 100% sure about their classification is something that we absolutely want to avoid. We should know where they sit, and there is a lot of money that is now invested through Federal funding and through the states’ institutes and academies and so on. A lot of money gets invested and we need some surety about where that investment is going, and which athletes are prospects for medals when they turn up.

((LauraHale)) We’ve talked to the Oceania people who’ve said they’ve got tremendous support from the APC with the Wales thing. Are you guys going to continue to do that support? Because they couldn’t say enough nice things about the APC and the coaches talking to their athletes.

Michael Hartung: Yeah, that’s terrific. I think that we certainly have an ongoing role that we have played and continue to play in Oceania in helping those countries really develop. New Zealand’s doing great and they’re certainly self-sufficient, and here as a great sporting nation, but for some of our other, smaller neighbors, it’s great that we’ve been able to provide support. We’ve provided opportunities for them to come and be part of the Cardiff staging environment we set up for our team. We started preparations for that back in 2007. So they joined us there, and hopefully that’s helped then achieve their great results here, with Fiji winning a gold medal. That’s a tremendous achievement for Oceania as a whole, not just Fiji, and that’s been terrific to know that the staging camp has assisted with that, along with the other support that we provide. We helped establish the Oceania Paralympic Committee not so long ago. We have Paul Bird, one of our Vice Presidents, as the President of the Oceania Paralympic Committee, and so we have a really close working relationship with those nations. It’s terrific to see them succeed, and to be successful.

((LauraHale)) Have you had a chance to see many of your athletes compete? And has there been any performance that has really stood out, Australian or not Australian?

Michael Hartung: Yeah! I’ve been fortunate to see a lot of our guys compete, right across the board. There’s many, many highlights for me. I don’t think there’s been one stand out performance. Natalie Smith getting a bronze medal to get us underway on the first day was such an incredible achievement, knowing where the shooting program was four or five years ago, not really being able to crack the medals, and to finally do it here in the first event, and to be the first medal was wonderful. Jacqui Freney’s performances here to win seven gold medals has been amazing, and she’s had a great meet here. Matt Cowdrey breaking the record and becoming the athlete to win the most gold medals for Australia has been a real achievement. But then seeing some of the things we’ve seen on the track and track cycling, Michael Gallagher and the other guys, they’ve had a great performance here at the games, incredibly well, and I think the most satisfying element of all of those performances is knowing the work that’s gone into supporting those athletes from the the people around them, but the work that those individual athletes have put into achieving success, because coming here, you can see that this is an elite sporting environment, and only the best in the world will achieve success, and you don’t become the best by doing it half arsed; you have to give it 150%, and that’s what it takes. No one wins unless they do that.

((LauraHale)) Anything else that we should know?

Michael Hartung: Apart from what we’ve just spoken about, I think that the London Organising Committee has done a terrific job with these games. They’ve made a sensational environment. Every games has its challenges, but the challenges here have been quite minor, and haven’t caused any major disruptions. It enabled us to create an environment here which is really performance based. That’s what the Australian Paralympic Committee is working on all the time is to create the best environment for our athletes. So that’s been great. The crowds here have been tremendous and the support of the British public, and that started long ago with the acknowledgment of both Olympic and Paralympic. Whenever they say things, they say “Olympic and Paralympic”. It’s not been just about one games, primarily the Olympic Games or whatever, and that’s been really good in terms of the psyche of the British people, because they know about Paralympic sport. They’re a very knowledgeable audience, and that’s been really great for the crowds here. They’ve cheered really loudly for the British athletes, but they’ve also been giving all the other athletes a big cheer as well, which is wonderful. And taking away from these games, the crowd, and the involvement and the support of all the athletes that have competed has been wonderful.
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Three Harsh Realities To Take Note Of When Planning For Mattress Disposal

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Disposing of a mattress is not an easy task. They start their lives as cumbersome and heavy objects and become heavier over the years. Impropermattress disposal in Austin will damage the environment. Although an old mattress can be annoying it is crucial to dispose of in a responsible way. In this post, we will be exploring some harsh realities when it comes to getting rid of your mattress.Earn a few bucks by sellingIt is quite natural to think that you will get some cash when you will sell your old mattress. But, in reality, selling a mattress is difficult. People will not be going and picking up a used mattress, carry it across the city and then carry up the stairs into their house. Generally, collecting someone’s free mattress is not free at all as it requires you to rent a truck and find a person to carry it in your bedroom. Rather than choosing a good mattress that was used for a long time, most of the people will buy a new, affordable mattress and also provides free delivery. Ultimately, you will not able to recover much of your mattress’s price.Depending on a free signJust like selling the mattress is difficult, the same is applicable when giving a used mattress away. There is no guarantee at all that if you put up a free sign next to a mattress in your yard, your mattress will be picked up by somebody. After a certain time, you just need to find other ways for mattress disposal in Austin. Please keep in mind that when you are putting your mattress outdoors, it is exposed to dirt, the weather, animals, trash, insects and various allergens. Keeping your mattress outside with a free sign is risky. If nobody takes your free mattress then you may end up getting a very dirty as well a wet mattress that needs to be disposed of in other ways.Giving the mattress to your relative or a friend without a truckTransporting the mattress is not an easy task. If you are giving away your mattress to your closed ones without any truck, then they have to rent a truck or undergone hassles of finding someone with a truck to help that also at a standard price. The nature of the mattress is they get heavier the longer you are using them. The reason is they collect everything from body oils, dead skin cells, secretions to mites and insects. Mattresses never get better with time rather they only get heavier and heavier. The reality is you may think it is a brilliant idea in giving your mattress to any of your relatives or friends, but actually, the receiver has to face more troubles than the convenience. The important point is if there is any problem with your mattress or if they get injured when trying to move it, your relation with the person who takes your mattress can actually deteriorate.


CanadaVOTES: NDP candidate Paul Arbour in Carleton—Mississippi Mills

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Friday, October 10, 2008

In an attempt to speak with as many candidates as possible during the 2008 Canadian federal election, Wikinews has talked via email with Paul Arbour. Arbour is a candidate in Ontario’s Carleton—Mississippi Mills riding, running under the New Democratic Party (NDP) banner.

The riding is currently represented by Gordon O’Connor, a Conservative. The Minister of National Revenue, O’Connor is up against the NDP’s Arbour, Liberal Justin Mackinnon, and Green Jake Cole. Previous MPs in the riding were Progressive Conservative, Liberal, and Canadian Alliance members. A riding since 1988, Carleton—Mississippi Mills is in the Capital region.

The following is an interview with Arbour, conducted via email. The interview has had very limited editing, to eliminate in-text mentions of website addresses, but is otherwise left exactly as sent to Wikinews.

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Poker’s all about luck, says Swiss Supreme Court

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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The Supreme Court in Lausanne, Switzerland has ruled that Texas hold ’em poker is a game of luck, rather than a game of skill. As a result, only casinos can host poker tournaments in Switzerland. Private games with friends, even where money is at stake, are still permitted under the ruling.

Poker tournaments had been growing in popularity in the country, with many events held in hotels and bars. Such venues do not have to pay the 50% tax on profits levied on licensed casinos, nor comply with regulations combating money laundering and gambling addiction. Poker is now categorised alongside roulette and slot machines, which as games of luck can only be played inside casinos. Mathematics, strategy, and bluffing were less important in determining the result than chance, said the judges, overturning a lower court ruling to the opposite effect, and disagreeing with the stance of the country’s Federal Gaming Commission.

Before the ruling, it had been estimated by the Swiss Federation of Casinos that there were about 100 unlicensed poker tournaments every weekend. A Swiss poker website, SwissPokerTour.ch, has described the result as “a black day for all amateur poker players in Switzerland.”

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Benefits Of In Vitro Fertilization

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Benefits of In Vitro Fertilization

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Daniel Beasley

As with any procedure in vitro fertilization, or IVF, comes with a plethora of benefits and risks. Most of the risks associated with this condition occur before and during the egg retrieval process. However, for many couples the benefits far outweigh the risks, and these benefits give them the incentive to go on with the procedure.

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The most obvious benefit of in vitro fertilization is of course the occupied womb that otherwise may have remained barren. In vitro fertilization is an amazing procedure that can give many couples what they have been hoping for, a chance at becoming a mother and father. That said, becoming pregnant and starting a family of one’s own are not the only benefits that IVF can offer to prospective parents. Infertility can be caused by a number of issues ranging from blocked fallopian tubes to endometriosis. In the case of blocked fallopian tubes, that cause infertility, a doctor might suggest a surgical procedure that may, or may, not help alleviate this problem. Many IVF candidates suffer from scarring or blockage of the fallopian tubes, and opt for IVF rather than surgery. For these women, in vitro fertilization is an alternative option to surgery. Without IVF, treatment for infertility would include surgery to try and repair damage to the fallopian tube, in hopes that normal ovulation would occur and cause a natural pregnancy. The benefits of IVF are that it is a less invasive procedure that surgical fertility treatments and that it provides a higher percentage rate of pregnancy. All around, IVF is a wonderful procedure that can help men and women everywhere finally capture the dream of parenthood without the gamble of an extremely invasive surgical procedure that has no guarantee of pregnancy. Ultimately, the choice is yours to make. Research both procedures thoroughly, and then make your decision.

Couples that suffer serious infertility problems can use an egg donor to help them conceive. Egg donation agencies allow recipients to search a database of egg donors, then using in vitro fertilization or another technique, fertility doctors can fertilize the egg.

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Canada’s Beaches—East York (Ward 32) city council candidates speak

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This exclusive interview features first-hand journalism by a Wikinews reporter. See the collaboration page for more details.

Friday, November 3, 2006

On November 13, Torontonians will be heading to the polls to vote for their ward’s councillor and for mayor. Among Toronto’s ridings is Beaches—East York (Ward 32). Four candidates responded to Wikinews’ requests for an interview. This ward’s candidates include Donna Braniff, Alan Burke, Sandra Bussin (incumbent), William Gallos, John Greer, John Lewis, Erica Maier, Luca Mele, and Matt Williams.

For more information on the election, read Toronto municipal election, 2006.

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Malaysian government warns citizens about Uncyclopedia

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This article mentions the Wikimedia Foundation, one of its projects, or people related to it. Wikinews is a project of the Wikimedia Foundation.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Satire site Uncyclopedia, a parody of online encyclopedia Wikipedia, has been labeled by the Malaysian government as dangerous. The Internal Security Department of Malaysia issued the warning today, saying that the site has “messages and information insulting Malaysia”.

The warning notes the creation date of the website as being 5 January 2005, and hosted by Wikia, Inc., both of which are correct. However, it claims Wikia owns Wikipedia; Wikipedia is a charitable non-profit website owned by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, while Wikia is an independent, for-profit company.

The report evidently mentions that Uncyclopedia covers Malaysian “history, culture, the political leaders, the government, the national song and the name / history of the national flag,” none of which is “correct”. They accuse the website of helping to reinforce a bad international image of their country.

There are no reports of the site being blocked from access within the country, only this statement, which urges Malaysians not to circulate the content.

Uncyclopedia’s article on Malaysia begins:

Essentially the penis of Asia which is located to the north of their cousins who live on an even smaller island Singapore, Malaysia (also known as Bolehland) is a young nation of diverse cultures and races such as F1 Formula-1 and Nascar. The timezone of Malaysia is unique because it follows the system of +1/+2 PMT (Predetermined Meeting Time) which is 1 or 2 hours later than PMT. Most foreigners have difficulty adjusting to this new timezone as they tend to show up 1 or 2 hours earlier than the local counterparts. The nation is moving forward with a vision towards becoming a developed nation by the year 2020, 3030, 4040 or whatever catchy number.

…Another common state that Malaysians have is denial (no lah, where got?), which incidentally, is a river in Egypt.

The site has fired back with a parody article posted at the site under their UnNews section, titled Uncyclopedia Internal Security Department warns on Malaysia. The article suggests that the “Internal Security Department of the Uncyclomedia Foundation,” which is a facetious and fictitious parent organization of Uncyclopedia, identifies Malaysia “as a dangerous country… It warned its people not to use the country today.”

There are forty-seven individual language editions of Uncyclopedia, including Tolololpedia, which is written in Bahasa Melayu, the Malay language. This is in addition to fictional “language” editions which include Oscar Wilde, Newspeak, N00b, White Supremacist, and Re: PharmaccgRy.

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