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Source: Valley Morning Star, Harlingen, TexasSept.迷你倉最平 28--SAN BENITO -- Hundreds of San Benito residents received code enforcement violation notices in the mail this week as the city tries to keep tall grass and weeds under control.Three weeks of rain triggered a mosquito population explosion, and now the city has many yards with a lot of tall grass.The San Benito Code Enforcement Office has been contacting home owners and businesses to mow and trim grass in their yards and nearby alleys, officials said.Code enforcement is mowing grass on city property, they said."It keeps away the mosquitoes, insects, bugs," code enforcement officer George Machuca said. "It cuts down on the possibility of having possums, rodents and snakes in residential and commercial areas. Our main concern, of course, is going to be the health and safety of the citizens here."Officials said they sent the letters to property owners, managers or renters notifying them that they have 10 days to comply with a city ordinance, which states that grass should not be allowed to grow taller than 12 inches.If the property owner fails to comply with the notice, then "the City reserves the right to correct the violation(s) and assess you a fee," the letter states.Recent rains have led to an overgrowth of grass and weeds around the city,儲存and officials said anyone who received a letter should know it is not necessarily an isolated incident."Just this week in itself we sent out anywhere between 75 and 100 (letters) a day," Machuca said. "We have done anywhere from 500 to almost 1,000 within this past week. Normally we see more when we get rains that come in. On average we have anywhere between five and 10 throughout a day."Machuca added that code enforcement officers are available to provide assistance in mitigating issues and concerns on a case-by-case basis."We have a lot of elderly people, and that makes it really hard because their son or daughter can be out of town or they don't live here. We try to work with them," Machuca said about residents who are unable to maintain their own lawns."Our idea is just to make sure we get San Benito to look nicer and cleaner for the community. We are here; our doors are always open. We are just a phone call away."Officials said people who receive the letter can contact the Code Enforcement Office at 956-361-3804, and code enforcement officers will work to address any specific concerns.jmendoza@valleystar.comCopyright: ___ (c)2013 Valley Morning Star (Harlingen, Texas) Visit Valley Morning Star (Harlingen, Texas) at .valleymorningstar.com Distributed by MCT Information Servicesmini storage

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By CHEN NAN chennan@chinadaily.mini storagecom.cn For Suede’s Chinese fans, the leg- endary band is the symbol of their youth, as it was one of the i rst West- ern bands to inl uence China’s music lovers. Despite the band’s long hia- tus, its legacy carries on with time- less songs such as So Young. It was played throughout the movie with the same English title by Chinese actress- turned-director Zhao Wei, which was released in April this year.In Suede’s upcoming tour in China, which will kick of in Hong Kong on Sept 29 and conclude in Beijing on Oct 5, the song will be performed along with the band’s other classic hits.For the band’s front man, Brett Anderson, singing those songs never feels repetitive.“It never feels like I’m pretending or playing a part. It feels totally contem- porary and valid and worthwhile,” he said in an interview with China Daily ahead of the China tour.So Young is the fourth and i nal sin- gle from the debut album by Suede, released in 1993. The 45-year-old singer-songwriter says that it’s great to see how other people feel about old Suede tracks and to see that they still speak to young people in the same way that they did in 1992.“It’s a real honor that those songs still have a worth to people and par- ticularly so many people as a film such as So Young reaches,” he says.“h e fact that it happens across a lan- guage barrier makes it all the more special.”It will be the band’s third trip to China. h eir i rst show in China took place in Beijing, months before their split in 2003, which was a frenzy.Their last visit was in 2011, a year after their reunion, which saw the band’s lingering appeal among their faithful Chinese fans.“It gave China the best part of a decade to study the back catalogue,”Anderson says.Formed in 1989, Suede was described as “the best new band in Britain” in 1992. Before tha儲存 turning point, they had played to empty pub back rooms in London for two years.Anderson says that “gave us time and space to be ourselves and to work out what we were doing that could be better. So we got better. A lot better”.“We were singing songs about everyday British life and all its gro- tesqueness and ridiculousness that people could relate to. Before the whole Britpop thing went somewheremore flippant and patronizing. By 1991 we had really hit our stride musically,” he adds.With their glorious tunes and romantic lyrics, they soon became chart-toppers and best-sellers. In 1996, at er recruiting Richard Oakes and keyboard player Neil Codling, Suede went on to greater commercial success with the album Coming Up.“We’d been through the departure of Bernard and rebuilt the band. Rich- ard and I were feeling coni dent in our new songwriting partnership, Neil was onboard and chipping in with some really good material and we just felt like a gang again. It was fun, really. And you can hear that. It was the easiest album I’ve ever made,”Anderson recalls.However, the band split at er the commercial l op of A New Morning in 2002.Even when they performedtogether in 2010, they had no inten- tion of doing anything beyond the show at h e Royal Albert Hall.“We performed together again because we were asked to for a noble cause and it felt like it might be fun and valid,” says Anderson.But that whole night showed them that people missed them and made them think that they might still have something to give. h en they played more gigs, which still felt good.“If it had felt like we were over- staying our welcome at any point or that it wasn’t special, we would have stopped right there. But it has all felt very, very natural and right,” he says.PROVIDED TO CHINA DA Suede’s lead singer Brett Anderson performs in Chengdu in 2012.迷你倉

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  【本報訊】國慶節黃金週假期將至,文件倉預計市面人流暢旺,警方昨日到新馬路旅遊區一帶宣傳防盜,向居民、遊客及商戶傳遞防盜訊息,提升防罪意識,以免財物被盜,歡度國慶。  昨天上午,警局公共關係處副警司源劍鋒、黃志宏連同第一警務警司處人員一行七人,到議事亭前地及大三巴一帶進行防扒及防店鋪盜竊宣傳活動。宣傳隊向居民及遊客派發多款防罪小冊子,講解常見的扒竊手法,即場溫馨提示財物外露的人士,讓他們了解保管財物的正確方法。同存倉時間,宣傳隊向周邊商鋪宣傳防盜,講解店鋪防盜節與 的注意事項及常見的盜竊手法,提醒店員在人多擠迫時提高警覺,提醒顧客注意個人財物安全,有需要時報警求助。  警方稱,市面人流暢旺,易引竊匪犯罪,市民、旅客及商鋪應提高警覺,加強防範。市民和遊客外出應避免攜帶大量現金,妥善保管財物,以免惹賊人覬覦。  警方同時提醒市民及旅客乘坐公共交通工具或候車時注意隨身財物安全。如發現可疑人物或目睹罪案發生,應守望相助,即時報警。儲存

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香港文匯報訊(記者 翁舒昕 福州報道)雖然新《旅遊法》將於國慶正式實施,自存倉加上國慶假期,赴台團隊遊報價漲高兩至三成,但陸客熱情不減,福建省赴台遊團隊收客情況與去年基本持平。價格最多漲3成 福建康輝國際旅行社總經理董山靜表示,赴台團隊遊的報名人數和去年國慶基本持平,該旅行國慶期間將有21個團隊赴台,7日雙飛報價為5,000至6,000元人民幣,價格相對國慶前漲了20%至30%。 福建mini storage中國旅行社相關負責人表示,新《旅遊法》正式實施後,旅行社大部分線路報價上漲將成為必然。但是這並不影響遊客出遊的熱情。在中旅最新一份報價中,節後台灣7天雙飛團隊遊的價格已經漲到5,180元人民幣。 不少業內人士預測,新《旅遊法》實施後,將催熱自由行產品。準備年底去台灣旅遊的周小姐稱,過去出境自由行價格不便宜,跟團雖省心,但要接受購物行程。未來如果團隊遊漲價,自由行會成為更多人的選擇。儲存

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A NEW campus of the Shanghai University of the Elderly opened yesterday, aiming to bridge the technology gap between young and old.迷你倉Located in the Shanghai Science and Technology Art Education Center on Zhongshan Road W., it offers training in tablets, digital cameras, smart TVs and even games consoles to help seniors adopt the digital life.While the university has offered courses in computers before, organizers see a need for training in smartphones, tablets and other everyday digital devices that can be daunting to some older people.About 60 people aged between 50 and 80 years old have signed up.Among those is Bao Aiyi, 62, who said she&rsq自存倉o;s attending so that she can communicate more easily with her son and daughter, who don’t live nearby.“The children have busy work schedules and don’t have time to visit. Now, I can leave a message on QQ or hold a video conversation to see them,” Bao said.“Education for older people needs to keep pace with modern technologies so that our senior citizens can feel integrated with today’s life,” said Zheng Lingde, president of Shanghai University of the Elderly.Shanghai has the highest proportion of older people among China’s cities, with one in four registered residents aged over 60, added Zheng.mini storage

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Source: The Philadelphia InquirerSept.迷你倉最平 27--Camden County College math professor Lester Owens thought technology would solve many of education's problems, but many of his students wanted facetime, not FaceTime.With a master's degree in instructional technology, he had designed a website with practice problems, created video lessons he could send to students' phones, and integrated clickers into his classes to instantly poll students. He's available for online videoconferencing every Sunday at 9 p.m."But then you find out a lot of students -- and I'm in the Camden area -- didn't have that technology that we all think they have," Owens said. "Just because you have a computer doesn't mean you have Internet access, and when you have a phone, it doesn't mean you have a smartphone."And even some students with the latest gizmos found that the shiny screens and 4G networks were no match for a human touch.So instead of being a frontline advocate for technologies being heralded today as educational solutions, Owens is standing solidly on middle ground."Over time you realize that technology has its place as a supplement," said Owens, 66, of Gloucester Township.He officially teaches six Elementary Algebra classes at the college: two online, two during the day in Camden, and two evening classes on the school's main Blackwood campus in Gloucester Township.On his own time, Owens dedicates Saturday afternoons to small-group tutoring at the Ferry Avenue library in Camden's Centerville neighborhood and at the Voorhees library.In-person tutoring is everything iPad-assisted learning isn't: slow and time-consuming, intimate, hard to scale in size.It is also, Owens said, exactly what many of his students needed."Access does not necessarily mean success. And success is only individual, learning is behavioral, education is a behavioral science, so we have to deal with the individual," Owens said.Which is what the college is hoping to do.The Department of Education on Thursday announced a list of 39 recipients for federal grants aimed at improving education at colleges and universities. Camden County College is the state's only recipient, set to receive $386,452, its first year of the three-year grant."We based our proposal really on student support on the individual support level," said Margaret Hamilton, the college's vice president of academic affairs. "It's not rocket science that people are unique, learners are unique, and we really need to teach them where they are."Owens' work serves as one example -- "He's his own little research experiment" -- for how the school can expand its personalized learning, Hamilton said.The way classes are structured, Owens said, many of his algebra students can and do sit through class,儲存learn the material, and go home and get the work done.Others find that difficult.Tutoring bridges that gap, Owens said. Some simply think differently -- "because of that personal attention, they get a chance to use their imagination and use the way they think." For others, each step is a struggle: How will they get to class when they are facing financial difficulty? How will they find time for homework while taking care of children? How will they think about class while also working full-time?"You have to rethink how, when, and where learning's taking place," Owens said. "We really want to meet their needs, instead of them meeting what we say is needed from my class."That accessibility has won over Sherise Payton, one of Owens' students this semester. But it's not her first go-round at Camden County College: Payton, 41, of Gloucester Township, also started the algebra class at the college right out of high school.Frustrated by the professor's lack of clarity, she said, Payton ended up dropping the class.This time, she not only attends the evening classes at the Blackwood campus, she each week attends the Voorhees tutoring sessions.And she does so happily: "I just enjoy going, I enjoy the lesson, I enjoy getting the information," she said.Last week, Deidre Gray, an English as a Second Language adjunct at the college, joined Owens in community tutoring sessions. She has agreed to help students with reading and writing skills, to complement Owens' math instruction, which he has done in some form since 1993 and formalized into a regular schedule for the past three years.The ultimate goal, they said, is to have an army of professors dedicating time to direct instruction with students."We may be from old school, but education is a human interaction," said Gray, 64, of Pine Hill. "It's people, people learning and students who have a willingness to learn, and interact, and gain respect in knowing the necessity of what they're learning, the knowledge they're gaining.""That's why I think face-to-face is still very important, but I'm not trashing technology. It has its place," Gray said.And for students like Payton, who are more comfortable with direct instruction, technology's role should be minimized, Owens argued. In Payton's case, Owens' approach has opened up a new area of interest."I'm not comfortable doing classes online, I'd rather see the person face-to-face so I can ask questions and be more engaged," Payton said. "Having this class even makes me want to go further. It really gives me excitement about what's to come."jlai@phillynews.com856-779-3220@elaijuhCopyright: ___ (c)2013 The Philadelphia Inquirer Visit The Philadelphia Inquirer at .philly.com Distributed by MCT Information Servicesmini storage

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Source: Standard-Examiner, Ogden, UtahSept.mini storage 27--Call it the curse -- or blessing -- of the Halloween spirits.When a legend as mysterious and spooky as Kay's Cross flourishes right under your nose, how can you not use that tale as the basis for a new haunted attraction?That's the fodder Jared Peterson is working with at this season's Haunted Kays Cross, now open at 388 Boynton Road, in Kaysville."All the locals know Kay's Cross really well; a lot of them claim they've seen things up here and stuff," says Peterson, who admits he hasn't witnessed any otherworldly occurrences -- yet.Kay's Cross was a large stone cross, about 20 feet tall, built on a site in Kaysville. Exactly when and why it was created is unknown, although the rumors run the gamut, from claims the monument was constructed in honor of a deceased wife to theories that it may have been erected by polygamists.The cross was blown up in February of 1992, after being packed with explosives. Just who masterminded the explosion or why the landmark was destroyed is also a mystery.Even though the remains of the cross are located on private property, Peterson says the site is still visited frequently by curiosity seekers."It's so hard to keep them off; (now) we'll make them pay to come on," says the owner of Peterson Entertainment, which is renting the property for the Halloween event.Haunted Kays Cross, which opened Sept. 13, includes a path to and from the cross that's a quarter-mile long each way, and filled with plenty of special effects and 3-D images."Along the way, you're going to get scared," says Peterson, a Woods Cross resident.Visitors also spend some time at the ruins of the cross, where Peterson says there may be seance-like activities or other strange goings-on. Keep on the lookout for a ghostly woman in a white dress -- a person some claim to have seen at the site -- or a man wearing a cape, another reported apparition.After walking the trail, there is also a different sort of corn maze, made of fences decorated with cornstalks.Part of the appeal of Haunted Kays Cross is its naturally wooded outdoor setting, Peterson says."I wouldn't be surprised if you saw deer and foxes and stuff," he says. "The deer come pretty close because they're used to people being around."Peterson, who manages a vending company, says Halloween isn't a huge obsession for him, but he was intrigued by this type of attraction."I just like the myths and the legends, so I just thought it would be interesting to try something like this out," he says. He adds, "No one really knows how it got there -- everyone has their own story."And part of the fun of Haunted Kays Cross is collecting stories from area residents about experiences they have had at the site. Folks may submit their stories on the venue's website and some of them may be published there.As Peterson explains, "A lot of people tell their own tale of terror."Contact reporter Becky Cairns at 801-625-4276 or bcairns@standard.net. Follow her on Twitter at @bccairns.... but wait, the scarefest has only just begunIf you haven't spent a fall evening lost in the corn yet, here are more options for Halloween chills opening soon.Smoot's Corn CreepersBeware the bayou shack that has suddenly popped up along the haunted trail at Smoot's Corn Creepers. What might visitors find inside?"That's a surprise -- they have to come," says owner and operator Ken Smoot, whose corn maze and haunted trail are opening for the season today, Friday, Sept. 27.However, whatever's inside that shack just might have something to do with an old legend about Union Army officers getting lost in a swampy bog in these parts more than 100 years ago and never being seen again.The legend is the basis of Corn Creepers and provides a good excuse for visitors to let their imaginations run wild, says Smoot, of Garland.Although the corn maze at this site is "lightly" haunted, Smoot adds, "The trail is where the real haunting takes place ... that's where we try to spook them."Set in the woods, at the edge of a swamp, the Brigham City attraction is full of authentic outdoor sounds from frogs, crickets and raccoons. "There's no piped-in sound," Smoot says, except at the entrance to the venue at 1900 N. 2800 West.A new addition this year is a race maze, where children -- or adults -- can try their luck at timed runs through a special maze. The races will be on Friday and Saturday nights; prizes will be awarded.Smoot says he's sometimes heard complaints about kids running through the corn maze and bumping into folks, so now, they can "flat-out run ... and not have to worry about running into families and whatnot."* Hours: 6-10:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Sept. 27-Oct. 28, with hauntings beginning at dark. Also 6-9 p.m. Monday-Wednesday (ghoul-free) and 6-10:30 p.m. Oct. 17 and 31.* Admission: $6; $5/age 4-12 and seniors. Group rates available.* Information: 435-230-0387, .corncreepers.comFall Harvest Days & Haunted HollowAs large and scself storagery as the real Old Ephraim was, the grizzly you meet at the American West Heritage Center's Haunted Hollow may be even bigger and more ferocious.Utah legends like Old Ephraim and Butch Cassidy and the Hole in the Wall Gang are the larger-than-life stars of the living history center's haunted attraction, which opens Friday, Oct. 4, in Wellsville."If you believe the stories, (the bear) was humongous ... so we feed off of the tall tales," says Rebecca Getz, administrative assistant and marketing manager.The Haunted Hollow is part of the center's Fall Harvest Days, opening today, Sept. 27, at 4025 S. U.S. 89-91, Wellsville.This year's 7-acre corn maze is carved in the shape of a team of draft horses, in tribute to the horses and mules who work at the center demonstrating the use of old-time farming equipment, Getz says.Another challenge is the blackout maze, which Getz says "takes away a sense -- you've got to find out how to get out by feeling your way."Other activities during Fall Harvest Days include a spider-web rope climb, giant slide, tomahawk throwing, pony and train rides, and a gourd launcher (while the gourds last.)A popular favorite is the hay jump, a large pit filled with fluffy hay.* Hours: Fall Harvest Days is 1-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 1-11 p.m. Fridays and 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturdays, Sept. 27-Oct. 31. Ticket sales end one hour before closing. Visit Haunted Hollow 7:30-10:30 p.m. Oct. 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 26 and 27.* Admission: Fall Harvest Days is $6/adults, $5/age 3-11. Haunted Hollow is $8. Combo pass, for both attractions, $10. Group rates available.* Information: 435-245-6050 or .awhc.orgCold Springs Trout Farm Corn MazeKeep a weather eye out, mateys -- there may be pirates ahead.A pirate theme is washing over portions of the Cold Springs Trout Farm Corn Maze in North Ogden at its opening today, Friday, Sept. 27."We just felt like pirates and boats and fish just kind of all fit together a little bit more," says owner Neal Barker of the new look at the trout haunt, which includes a pirate skeleton and a boat.The setup of the attraction at 2284 N. Fruitland Drive has also been changed, Barker says, and new animatronics have been added in the haunted tunnel."There's a witch and as you go by she'll cast spells on you," Barker says. "We've got an electric chair in there with a person being electrocuted."Visitors even get the chance to touch some wire near the chair to get "a little tiny bit of a zap," he says.The really scary stuff happens only at night; by day, there are nonscary activities for younger children, like feeding the fish or selecting a free pumpkin.This year's corn maze features an entirely natural design, created by a small resident herd of deer, Barker says. "They eat (out) the maze; we just cleared the path and made the trails wider."* Hours: Dusk-9:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday and dusk-10:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Sept. 27-Oct. 30. Also open 9 a.m.-dusk Monday-Saturday with nonscary activities for children.* Admission: $4/daytime, $7/evenings; $5/groups of 10 or more.* Information: 801-782-7282 or .coldspringstroutfarm.comPack's Pumpkin PatchThings are simple at Pack's Pumpkin Patch, in a Charlie Brownish, sincere-pumpkin-patch kind of way."Basically it's just come grab a cart, go out in the patch and pick out your pumpkin," says DeVan Pack, who runs the Farmington farm with his brother Brad Pack. "Come experience a little bit of time out in the open field."Pack says he plants several varieties of orange pumpkins on his farm, which opens Saturday, Sept. 28, as well as white pumpkins and mini pumpkins.One interesting variety is a flat-shaped, deep-ribbed orange pumpkin dubbed the "Cinderella" pumpkin because its appearance bears a resemblance to the princess' famous coach.This summer's hot weather may have adversely affected pumpkin production, Pack says, since pumpkins don't thrive in the heat. But he won't know just how well his crop did until the first frost withers the vines and the pumpkins are more visible.Another activity at Pack's Pumpkin Patch, 1700 W. Glover Lane, is a hay maze piled just three bales high. Children can run through the maze and parents can watch them from a viewing platform.* Hours: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Saturday, Sept. 28-Oct. 30* Admission: Maze admission is free; pumpkins and other produce available for sale* Information: 801-232-1637 or .packfarms.comContact reporter Becky Cairns at 801-625-4276 or bcairns@standard.net. Follow her on Twitter at @bccairns.If you go* WHAT: Haunted Kays Cross* WHEN: 8 p.m.-midnight Fridays and Saturdays, through Nov. 2. Weeknight hours may be added later in the season.* WHERE: 388 Boynton Road, Kaysville* ADMISSION: $21; $31/front-of-line pass with free T-shirt and face painting.* INFORMATION: 801-327-8713 or .hauntedkayscross.comCopyright: ___ (c)2013 the Standard-Examiner (Ogden, Utah) Visit the Standard-Examiner (Ogden, Utah) at .standard.net Distributed by MCT Information Servicesmini storage

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Source: Albuquerque Journal, N.自存倉M.Sept. 27--When the New Mexico Lobos inked a deal to hit the road to play a game in December against perennial college basketball power Kansas, there wasn't much question it was going to draw plenty of fan interest in Albuquerque.When UNM saw just how many of its boosters in the Lobo Club were lining up for tickets, it decided to do something it hadn't done in the past.UNM will charter a flight for the team's travel party and fans to Kansas City, Mo., for the Dec. 14 game being played in the Sprint Center. The Jay-hawks play one game there each season in a game dubbed the Kansas City Shootout instead of at the usual home confines of Phog Allen Fieldhouse in Lawrence, Kan."Obviously it's an attractive national game," Tim Cass, UNM deputy athletic director, said. "We thought it would be interesting to put together a donor support trip."The trip, offered initially to top-level Lobo Club donors for between $875 and $925 per person for game ticket, airfare, ground transportation and a hotel room, sold out almost immediately, Cass said.Technically, UNM is chartering only a Southwest Airlines flight back from Kansas City, and the flight there is a regularly scheduled Southwest flight out of Albuquerque's Sunport in which UNM was able to book all 137 seats. Cass said the cost of the flight out and charter back is "approximately $65,000," which will more than be covered by the 110 Lobo Club members who have purchased the travel package. Also attending will be the standard team travel party in the 24-27 range.The additional revenue stream to cover travel expenses for the team will also come in handy considering the $90,000 Kansas is paying UNM to play in the game has already been earmarked to partially cover the Lobos' August trip to Australia (as is the $35,000 UNM is receiving to play Marquette in Las Vegas, Nev., on Dec. 21).In addition to the normal allotment of about 40-50 tickets UNM receives for most road games, Kansas also made available to the school 200 tickets for fan purchase through UNM for $92 apiece (by contrast, UNM tickets in the Pit range from $19 to $37). Of those, 110 tickets are already accounted for as part of the donor chartered trip and the remaining 90 tickets will likely be accounted for by Lobo Club members on mini storage waiting list for the tickets who were not able to join the charter but still plan to attend the game and travel on their own.Other general admission tickets must be purchased through the Sprint Center's website or through the University of Kansas.Cass said he is unaware of a previous chartered flight, especially to this scale of more than 100 seats, for donors in the past at UNM and certainly not in his eight years in an administrative role.Kansas went 31-6 last season, losing to eventual NCAA championship finalist Michigan in the Sweet 16. The Jay-hawks this offseason landed the sports' most coveted recruit in 6-foot-8 guard/forward Andrew Wiggins, who some have said could have been the No. 1 pick in June's NBA draft if he had been eligible.RECRUITING BUZZ: The UNM coaching staff hasn't let off the gas on the recruiting trail with the beginning of the season on them.While coaches were all over the country this week visiting prospective recruits, several possible future Lobos are making their way to Albuquerque in the coming weeks.Justin Simon, a 6-foot-4, 180-pound shooting guard from Temecula (Calif.) Valley High School, is making an unofficial visit (paid for by Simon, not UNM) to the UNM campus this weekend.Joe Furstinger, a 6-foot-8 forward from Rancho Santa Margarita (Calif.) Catholic School, will make an official visit Oct. 4. Furstinger plays for coach Jeff Reinert, who played for UNM for two seasons (1980-82).Zylan Cheatham, a top-100 rated player from Phoenix is visiting UNM on an official trip Oct. 18, the night of the nationally televised Lobo Howl. Cheatham told the Journal via text message he changed his original visit from Oct. 11 to see the Howl.SEASON TICKETS: As of Monday, UNM had sold 10,228 season ticket renewals, 244 ahead of last year's pace for renewals on the same date, according to associate athletic director for ticketing Mark Koson.The Lobos had 11,053 season-ticket holders (that doesn't include 3,000 tickets reserved for students for each game) for the 2012-13 season in the 15,411-capacity Pit.New season tickets go on sale Oct. 1 and start at $285.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.) Visit the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.) at .abqjournal.com Distributed by MCT Information Services儲存

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本報記者 尹 婕10月1日,mini storage醞釀30多年、歷經3次審議的綜合性法律——《中華人民共和國旅遊法》將正式實施。《旅遊法》共分10章、112條,內容涵蓋旅遊者、旅遊規劃、旅遊經營、旅遊服務合同、旅遊安全、旅遊監督管理、旅遊糾紛處理等方面中國,亞洲最大的出境游市場,世界最大的國內游市場,名副其實的旅遊大國。即將實施的首部《旅遊法》,對旅遊者、旅遊企業乃至整個旅遊業發展,無疑都將產生深遠影響。保護旅遊者權益《旅遊法》自草案面向社會公開征集意見以來,就吸引了廣泛關注。《旅遊法》中專設“旅遊者”一章,將保護旅遊者合法權益作為全法的主線,通過自主選擇權、知悉真情權、要求嚴格履行權、受尊重權、救助保護請求權以及特殊群體獲得便利優惠權等6項權利,落實對旅遊者的保護。北京第二外國語學院韓玉靈教授介紹,在《旅遊法》起草過程中,專家們研究了《最新境外旅遊法律彙編》中收錄的旅遊業較為發達、旅遊立法具有代表性的30個國家和地區的旅遊法律、法規。“進入21世紀以來,各國在立法或者修改法律中,對於旅遊者的規定呈增加態勢。”韓玉靈說,多國都將旅遊業的發展提高到為國民創造幸福生活環境、滿足國民日益增長的需要的高度。最終,“在維護權益總體平衡的基礎上,更加突出以旅遊者為本”被確立為我國《旅遊法》的基本原則。此外,《旅遊法》在規範市場、經營行為、從業資格等方面都體現了對旅遊者權益的保護。“對旅遊者而言,將真正進入旅遊的黃金期。”海南省旅遊發展研究會會長王健生說。劍指行業亂象《旅遊法》向強迫購物、欺客宰客、零負團費等行業亂象“亮劍”,規定“旅行社不得以不合理的低價組織旅遊活動,誘騙旅遊者,並通過安排購物或者另行付費旅遊項目獲取回扣等不正當利益”,“不得指定具體消費場所,不得安排另行付費旅遊項迷你倉”。《旅遊法》正式實施恰逢“十一”黃金周。連日來,國慶游線路報價“漲聲一片”。以東南亞旅遊產品為例,旅行社承諾“無購物、無自費、無消費”,價格較去年“十一”相比上漲了20%—40%。對此,中青旅控股股份有限公司市場推廣部總經理葛磊表示,此番漲價體現了旅遊行業價格從非理性向理性的回歸。“旅遊行業長期存在不規範的運作現象,尤其在一些缺乏法律監管的方面,消費者的權益比較容易受到侵犯,《旅遊法》杜絕了違規操作的可能性。”葛磊認為,價格的回歸將引導遊客更關注產品的服務價值,敦促旅行社增強產品的研發能力和服務能力。在採訪中,多家旅行社表示,在《旅遊法》實施之後,旅行社將不再通過購物和自費項目來彌補出游報價。《旅遊法》對規範行業的競爭秩序、增強服務能力、提升消費者旅遊體驗和滿意度有重要意義。旅遊規劃入法旅遊規劃入法成為《旅遊法》的亮點之一。中國旅遊研究院學術委員會主任委員魏小安說,據測未來5年中國旅遊投資總量將達到5萬億元。“這就更加需要旅遊規劃的指導和推進,旅遊規劃將成為發展的龍頭。”《旅遊法》中專設“旅遊規劃和促進”一章,明確規定了旅遊發展規劃的編制主體、規劃內容、規劃原則等方面的要求,作出三個層次的規定:第一,國務院和縣級以上地方人民政府應將旅遊業發展納入國民經濟和社會發展規劃;第二,旅遊資源集中的地區要做專項規劃;第三,旅遊發展規劃應當與土地利用總體規劃、城鄉規劃、環境保護規劃、文物保護規劃等相銜接。北京大學旅遊研究與規劃中心主任吳必虎對記者表示,由於旅遊規劃涉及的部門很多,更加需要協調,更需要法律的支持。“通過這三個層次的規定,旅遊規劃的法定地位得以確立。”此外,旅遊規劃入法,強調有序開發、規範資源利用,將促使各地在旅遊發展中,減少盲目性,避免投資衝動。文件倉

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Source: The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.自存倉Sept. 27--WILKES-BARRE -- A man arrested during an investigation into the Aug. 24 shooting of two young girls at the Sherman Hills housing complex made a plea agreement on Thursday in a case against him from last year.Taleek Sistrunk, of North Empire Court, Wilkes-Barre, pleaded guilty to resisting arrest during an incident that occurred on Nov. 18, 2012. Prosecutors withdrew charges of disorderly conduct (engaging in fighting) and the purchase or consumption of alcohol by a minor.Judge David Lupas sentenced Sistrunk, who turned 21 in August, to 12 months probation and to write a letter of apology to the police officer whose arrest attempt he resisted.Sistrunk and two other men were arrested on assault charges on Aug. 24 when police stopped the van they were in after they allegedly left the scene of a fight at 91 N. Empire Court. Police say that van fit the description of a van in which a suspect in the shooting of the two young girls two hours earlier left the shooting scene.Police say Sistrunk allegedly zapped two people with a Taser during the fight at North Empire Court. He is awaiting a preliminary hearing on that assault charge.WILKES-BARRE -- Luzerne County Senior Judge Chester Muroski on Tuesday jailed four defendants and issued arrest warrants for two other people who were found in contempt for allegedly failing to pay child support.Those who were jailed: Charles Colavito, no address, $13,165; William Moore, Lewis Street, Hanover Township, $900; Charles Smith, Bellus Court, Exeter, $865; and Andrew Chewey IV, Holly Lynn Drive, Hazle Township, $2,645.Those for whom warrants were issued: Gregory Mantione, Cooper St., Kingston, $795; Glenn Miller, Wilkes-Barre, $22,280.WILKES-BARRE -- A Luzerne County judge on Thursday dismissed mini storageost of the requests of a man scheduled to stand trial next week on homicide and other related charges to have evidence in the case thrown out.Breon Judon, 20, of Hazleton, is charged in the death of Aaron Reznick, 29, of Hazleton, in August 2012. Judge Richard Hughes dismissed requests to throw out evidence and statements Judon made.The judge ruled that prosecutors will not be able to make mention that Judon is allegedly involved in a street gang, but that prosecutors can mention prior crimes that involved Judon carrying a gun.Mitchell Dedes, 18, of Hazleton, is also charged in the crime but has pleaded guilty to a third-degree murder charge and is awaiting sentencing.WILKES-BARRE -- A county judge will soon schedule a trial for a man charged in a deadly hit-and-run that left a 5-year-old boy dead.Judge Joseph Sklarosky, Jr., said at a hearing Thursday he'll soon scheduled a trial for Thomas Letteer, 23, of Plains Township, who is charged with driving a 1999 Pontiac Grand Am that struck Kevin Miller on North Street in Wilkes-Barre on Dec. 21.Police said Kevin was holding his father's hand while crossing the street when Letteer's vehicle struck him. The family reportedly had just left a Christmas party they attended at a house on North Street.Attorneys in the case said the trial should last about three days, and that related court papers will be filed within 30 days.Letteer recently said in a civil suit he is involved in with the Miller family that he was not the driver of the vehicle that struck the boy and that a third party is responsible. Letteer's response to the suit does not name who the third party is.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.) Visit The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.) at .timesleader.com Distributed by MCT Information Services儲存

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 【本報綜合報導】黃姓男子涉嫌以控制方姓街友再加工自殘方式,存倉企圖詐領新台幣6000萬元保險金,雄檢昨天指揮警方破獲法辦。 高雄地檢署檢察官獲報有人意圖殺害街友詐領保險金,指揮刑事警察局偵四隊偵辦,查出黃男因經商失利,涉嫌於4月間誘騙以往仲介越南新娘假結婚結識的人頭方男,前往越南地區投資土地,並為方男投保高額旅遊平安險,共有6家保險公司承保。 檢警調查,2人至越南旅館後,黃男持美工刀要脅方男配合詐領保險金,並持刀劃傷方儲存,回台後再由方男出面以在越南散步時,遭歹徒自後持刀行搶砍傷為由,向保險公司申請理賠,但多家保險公司發現方男填寫資料不相符後向警方報案。 雄檢表示,警方再查出黃男於8月間再誘騙方男出國,方男又帶傷返國,且重傷氣胸有生命危險,查出黃男疑因需錢孔急,有殺害方男以詐領6000萬元保金的計畫。由於方男有生命危險,檢察官立即指揮警方到高雄市前鎮區緝獲黃男,並再找到已逃出黃男住處方男,全案下午依詐欺等罪嫌法辦,並持續清查有無其他共犯。self storage

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文件倉 本報桂林訊 (記者/駱展勝)“正在奮力建設國際旅遊勝地的桂林,因為國際著名旅遊度假機構法國地中海俱樂部的進駐而感到自豪!”9月26日晚,桂林市委主要領導在桂林愚自樂園地中海俱樂部度假村開村迎客儀式上的一席話,通過翻譯贏得了現場30個國家遊客的喝彩。據悉,這是法國地中海俱樂部在中國開設的首個全天候度假村。它意味著,面向國際高端遊客的“一價全包”的服務模式率先進駐桂林。桂林愚自樂園景區經過20年的建設,集合了來自47個國家、200多位雕塑藝術大師的作品,已成為世界最大的雕塑公園。藝術與山水的完美結合,吸引了地中海俱樂部度假村的進駐。存倉

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Source: Tulsa World, Okla.迷你倉Sept. 27--One thing Lewis Black learned this summer: Some Texans don't have much in the way of a sense of humor.In July, Black used his regular "Back in Black" segment on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" to respond to a TV advert by Texas Gov. Rick Perry, urging New York businesses to relocate to the Lone Star State."'Don't Mess with Texas'?" Black asked in his trademark choleric tone of just barely choked-back rage. "No. Don't f--- with New York!"The comedian talked about feedback from the segment in a recent phone interview."A lot of the stuff I got back on things like Twitter and Facebook let me know that a lot of Oklahomans were very pleased to see that bit," he said, laughing. "But Texans ..."Look, you live next door to a place that keeps saying 'We're the greatest' day after day after day, and it gets exhausting," he said. "So I called them on it. And what I found fascinating was how seriously some people took that. I mean, the whole thing about New Yorkers (urinating) wherever they want -- how much do I have to undermine the place where I live for people to accept that this is a joke?"But then, getting riled up -- about politics, religion, the inanities of modern life in general -- has been Black's stock in trade as a performer, from his stand-up routines to his comedy specials for HBO and Comedy Central, to his appearances in films and TV shows.Anger has been good for Black, but he wishes people realized he's capable of portraying other emotions."David Kelley (creator of "L.A. Law" and "Boston Legal") wrote the show 'Harry's Law' for me," Black said. "And as we were preparing for that, David said to me one thing he realized was that I didn't have to try to sound sarcastic. Just the way I said things made them sound 儲存倉hat way. And that was kind of a revelation for me."It might also explain why "Harry's Law," when the show finally made it on the air, starred Kathy Bates."I'd like to do different things, sure, but once you're Lassie, you're always Lassie," Black said.To underscore that point, Black mentioned that he's currently working on the next animated film from Pixar, "Inside Out," in which he gives voice to one of the emotions inside a young girl's brain."I'm Anger," he said. "And that's fine, because it's a great cast, and doing things like this is a nice break from doing the stand-up, which goes on. Once I started doing stand-up, I basically haven't stopped."So the acting jobs are a nice respite from the road," Black said.His Tulsa performance will come after another Oklahoma stop, this one at Rose State University. That event will be a benefit to help the victims of the May 20 tornados."We booked that show just a couple of weeks before all those towns were devastated," Black said. "And I called my agent and said, 'Look, we can't just come in there and do a show and take all these people's money after something like that.' So we're donating most of the proceeds to the relief funds. There are some expenses we have to cover, but the rest of it we're donating."I always have a soft spot for Oklahoma because my father went to the University of Oklahoma and always spoke well of it," Black said. Then he laughed and added, "Now when we get to Tulsa, things change. That show won't be a benefit. You people there in Tulsa still have a few dollars to rub together."James D. Watts Jr. 918-581-8478james.watts@tulsaworld.comCopyright: ___ (c)2013 Tulsa World (Tulsa, Okla.) Visit Tulsa World (Tulsa, Okla.) at .tulsaworld.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉最平

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Source: Philadelphia Daily NewsSept.儲存倉 27--NATHAN EGAN, 36, of Kennett Square, is chairman and CEO of PeopleLinx, a Center City startup he co-founded in 2009 after working at LinkedIn. The social-business company provides a software platform enabling clients to enhance their social presence. PeopleLinx secured $3.2 million in venture capital in March.Q: How did you come up with the idea for PeopleLinx?A: While I was at LinkedIn, I thought about creating a consulting/training arm for professional services. The more I discussed it with potential customers, I knew there was a market. When I pitched it to LinkedIn they had no interest, so I left and did it myself.Q: How did you get started?A: I set it up to have clients right away who wanted training and consulting around LinkedIn.Q: You hit the ground running?A: The first 2 1/2 years was just consulting. AARP became a huge client, and that's where we got our [startup] capital. When we came up with the idea for a [software-as-service] platform, we used consulting revenue to pay for its development. I ran up some credit-card debt, got money from friends and family, and delayed paying salaries as long as I could in the early days.Q: What is social business?A: It's about using social networks for business. That could be finding new clients, managing relationships with existing ones, marketing and recruiting.Q: How's the biz model work?A: PeopleLinx is essentially an app for LinkedIn and i迷你倉最平 sold to corporations. We tell potential clients "This is great for your employees and we'll help them use social networks more effectively." We sell it [to company managers] and it's distributed to their employees.Q: The problem you're solving?A: We solve a training problem with software. Companies spend lots of money on training, they bring an outside trainer in but it's hard to measure what they get.Q: Whom do you compete with?A: A lot of consulting companies try to do this manually.Q: Who are your customers?A: Prudential Retirement is among our biggest customers. We do business with a lot of law firms all over the world. Cozen O'Connor was our first law client.Q: How much do services cost?A: We charge a minimum of $40,000 annually, which gives you access for all your employees on PeopleLinx. It costs more to customize a solution. We charge extra for increased reporting responsibilities and professional services like training.Q: What's been the biggest challenge growing the business?A: Right now, it's managing and recruiting people, putting in processes. We have 30 employees and we're on track to double that by the middle of next year. It's risky, especially if you hire the wrong people, but it's also about measuring our employees.On Twitter: @MHinkelmanOnline: ph.ly/YourBusinessCopyright: ___ (c)2013 the Philadelphia Daily News Visit the Philadelphia Daily News at .philly.com Distributed by MCT Information Services儲存

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松壑又到季末,儲存流动性危机的阴霾再次笼罩在机构市场上空。而这种阴霾已在银行间市场的资金价格上有所体现。根据Shibor数据显示,银行间隔夜、1W、2W以及1M资金均出现不同程度上涨。以隔夜利率O/N为例,9月16日后,O/N一路由当日价格3.008%上升至9月23日的峰值3.8150%,上涨81个BP。一个月(1M)资金价格的上涨更加明显,自9月6日至9月24日,1M资金价格从4.4840%上涨至6.1089%,大涨162个BP。值得注意的是,与上一轮6月末“钱荒”有所不同的是,不少银行面对潜在钱荒时期价格机遇,已通过提前吸收同业存款,发行理财产品等方式在流动性方面做充足准备,并持币择机购入非标、票据等资产。而由于部分银行对季末时点的流动性准备较为充足,加之央行本周二进行的880亿元节前逆回购操作,因而与6月末相比,本轮季末不会出现6月份那种程度的流动性危机。但银行间市场季末的生态图清晰了起来。收购票据、非标面对可能到来的季末“钱荒期”,不少银行已未雨绸缪。“我们早在9月前就已经做了许多安排,比如借同业或发理财。”北京某股份行金融市场部王炎(化名)透露,“6月份的资金紧张其实给市场提了醒,在这种季末的时候一定要保证资金的充裕。”而在资金价格走高的形势下,部分银行正在加速推进票据买断、买卖断过桥(票据买入返售,或卖出回购的买断卖断交易及过桥服务,这种过桥服务可以通过中间方规避同业间票据的管制)以及代持等业务。“银票代持和票据买卖断过桥本来是一直都做的,但季度末这方面的需求往往会更强。”山西某城商行人士表示,“这期间的流动性通常比较紧张,而这(银票代持、票据买卖断过桥)也促使银行票据等资产的交易。”与此同时,亦有银行期望担当非标资产的买方,对资管计划、信托计划等资产开展询价收购。“我们有充足额度可收保本理财。”广发银行广州分行人士表示,“现在同时也在收有银行兜底的信托或资管计划受益权,不过做不了是融资平台和商业房地产的项目。”无独有偶,邮政储蓄银行的东南某分行亦在收购各类收益权等非标资产。“目前资金相对充裕,除了受益权以外还要收四大行和股份行的保本理财。”该行人士表示,“我们也可以对外放1-5年的长期同业资金。”值得注意的是,甚至有银行在收购非标资产时并未对项目行业类型进行限制。“我们现在还在收信托受益权。”9月24日,兴业银行华北地区某分行人士透露,“许多银行不要的地产和平迷你倉项目,我们也能要。”不过,并非所有银行都在“趁火打劫”,确有银行或因头寸紧张而出现了急于寻求同业资金配置的情况。例如招商银行多地分行、光大银行东北某分行、民生银行江苏某分行目前在寻求一个月以内期限的同业资金以补充流动性。钱荒生意背后造成多银行逆市收购非标、票据等资产的原因之一,或在于钱荒期间的各类资产价格降低。以票据为例,根据中票网数据显示,9月份纸票买断式卖出报价利率亦从8月底的5.5%上涨至9月24日的6.3894%。而纸票正回购利率亦从9月2日的5.7767%上涨至9月24日的6.1917%。事实上,类似的价格效应无疑会引来多数银行的竞相追逐。“上回6月闹钱荒的时候,不少银行急于回笼资金而低价抛售长期资产,让不少资产价格出现跳水。“王炎分析称,“这对资金充裕的银行来说是一个配置资产的好机会。”在该行人士看来,季末的时点考核等因素会迫使部分流动性管理压力较大的银行低价出售债券、票据甚至非标资产,而此时正是收购非标资产的好机会。但这次季末,流动性进展局面不会如6月份那样严重。“上次钱紧前,银行本来预期央行降准或逆回购来放水,结果央行按兵不动造成许多银行来不及应对;但是这次银行准备较多,而且央行也做了逆回购,所以再出现上次那种钱荒的概率不大。” 王炎表示,“许多银行目前都在超额配同业资金,有的在等着收各类资产,有的在等价格合适的时候放出去。”与此同时,造成多家银行超额配置同业资金的另一个原因,则在于相关行对同业监管政策预期的警惕。“同业监管是必然要到来的,8号文控制了非标理财后,规范同业中的非标资产就会是监管层的下一个目标。” 某国有大行人士坦言。今年的陆家嘴论坛上,银监会主席尚福林在谈及银行流动性管理问题时曾指出,“一些商业银行流动性管理和业务结构方面存在缺陷。”同时,尚福林亦透露相关部门正在研究有关同业业务的规范性文件。“大家认为未来的文件可能会控制非标在同业资产中的占比,同时期限、风险计提等因素也要被考虑进来。” 王炎表示,“虽然出台的政策会考虑银行的现实情况,但目前市场对此反应就是降杠杆,多收存款资金以备不时之需。”而另需注意的是,已有银行将注意力提前聚焦于年底的资金情况。“9月底市场只会是一轮小紧,真正需要提防的是年底资金。” 西南某股份行人士坦言,“我们现在也想趁着价格不高的时候提前多收跨年资金,做买入返售和逆回购的时间节点也要选在年内,保证年关时的资金充裕。”儲存倉

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