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6May/120

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Netanyahu faces a tough decision should Obama not give him a green light on Iran The prevailing view is that at the summit meeting in Washington on Monday, the cards will be put on the table. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will beseech US President Barack Obama to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, or at least make a credible threat to strike them. If Obama turns him down, Netanyahu - who waxes effusively in interviews about his loneliness as a leader - will leave the White House as the loneliest person in the world. Apart from Netanyahu, only one person alive in Israel today has experienced firsthand the excruciating dilemma of reaching a similarly weighty, life-or-death decision: Ehud Olmert, Netanyahu's predecessor as premier. According to memoirs (including those of former President George W. Bush, and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice ), Olmert went to the White House in June 2007. This was not a routine visit. At the time, nobody knew that Olmert had demanded of Bush that the United States destroy the nuclear reactor in Syria, whose existence had been discovered a few months earlier, hidden in the desert. Israeli officials possessed information suggesting that the reactor would become operational by the autumn. Rice thought the reactor's existence should be disclosed to the world, and that a campaign of economic sanctions and diplomatic pressure ought to be launched. Vice President Dick Cheney supported Olmert's position. Bush equivocated. Olmert ...

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15Apr/120

Nice Construction Executives News photos

A few nice construction executives news images I found:

Rajesh Nawale, Marketing Executive, 91 88888 10904, Alfa Green Fields - 1 BHK, 2 BHK, 2.5 BHK, 3 BHK Flats & 3 BHK, 4 BHK Villas, near Tata La Montana, behind First Flight Couriers, on Old Mumbai Pune Highway (NH4), Wadgaon Maval, Pune 412 106
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3 BHK & 4 BHK Villas in Alfa Green Fields near Tata La Montana at Wadgaon Maval on Old Mumbai Pune Highway (NH4)

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The sample flat and site office will be ready in a couple of days and mostly in January 2011, ARK Prem Constructions, Lasons India Pvt Ltd and Yashomangal Developers, joint venture partners in Alfa Green Fields, will launch the project.

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USS Midway carried a special bomb...VA-25's Toilet Bomb (year 1965) .....item 3..Toilet troubles..The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier George H.W. Bush..CVN77 -- Ongoing education is a key part of the solution (November 15, 2011) ...
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The USS Midway VA-25's Toilet Bomb ---- In October 1965, CDR Clarence J. Stoddard, Executive Officer of VA-25 "Fist of the Fleet", flying an A-1H Skyraider, NE/572 "Paper Tiger II" from Carrier Air Wing Two aboard USS Midway carried a special bomb to the North Vietnamese in commemoration of the 6-millionth pound of ordnance dropped. This bomb was unique because of the type... it was a toilet!

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A-1H Skyraider........1965 toilet bomb.....img code photo

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youtube video.....5:19 minutes... The Douglas A-1 ....formerly AD Skyraider

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The following is an account of this event, courtesy of Clint Johnson, Captain, USNR Ret. Captain Johnson was one of the two VA-25 A-1 Skyraider pilots credited with shooting down a MiG-17 on June 20, 1965.

572 was flown by CDR C. W. "Bill" Stoddard. His wingman in 577 was LCDR Robin Bacon, who had a wing station mounted movie camera (the only one remaining in the fleet from WWII).

The flight was a Dixie Station strike (off South Vietnam) going to the Delta. When they arrived in the target area and CDR Stoddard was reading the ordnance list to the FAC, he ended with "and one code name Sani-flush". The FAC couldn't believe it and joined up to see it. It was dropped in a dive with LCDR Bacon flying tight wing position to film the drop. When it came off, it turned hole to the wind and almost struck his airplane.

It made a great ready room movie. The FAC said that it whistled all the way down. The toilet was a damaged toilet, which was going to be thrown overboard. One of our plane captains rescued it and the ordnance crew made a rack, tailfins and nose fuse for it. The squadron flight deck checkers maintained a position to block the view of the Captain and Air Boss while the aircraft was taxiing onto the catapult.

Just as it was being shot off we got a 1MC message from the bridge,

"What the **** was on 572's right wing?"

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Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ... Benjamin Franklin 1759
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1 OF 2 PHOTOS: The Nimitz-class aircraft carrier George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) departs Naval Station Norfolk for its maiden deployment Wednesday, May 11, 2011. (MC3 Nicholas Hall | U.S. Navy via The Associated Press)

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By Corinne Reilly
The Virginian-Pilot
© November 15, 2011

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It may seem like a trivial inconvenience in the scheme of things, but it's become routine enough that some sailors aboard the Norfolk-based aircraft carrier George H.W. Bush say it's affecting their morale, their health and their job performance: Since the ship left for its maiden combat deployment in May, its toilet system has suffered outages so frequently that crew members sometimes can't find a single working commode.

Over the weekend, the mother of one Bush sailor became so upset by her son's repeated reports of widespread toilet outages that she blasted a news release about it to reporters across the country.

"The sailors aboard the USS George H.W. Bush have already endured nearly six months with an unhealthy 'inconvenience' that most civilians would not tolerate for six hours," Mary Brotherton wrote. "The taxpayers are outraged over the living conditions of the men and women onboard."

Brotherton's son, Petty Officer 1st Class Richard Frakes, said in an email interview that on some occasions he's searched almost an hour to find a working head, the Navy's term for a toilet.

"It definitely affects my morale," said Frakes, an aviation mechanic. "When I was unable to relieve myself for two days, I was irate to say the least."

The wife of another Bush sailor - she asked not to be named for fear that her husband would be punished - said her husband began telling her about the outages months ago.

"It sounds like a nightmare - having to run all around the ship to find a working toilet," she said. "He's told me it's made it one of the hardest cruises he's done."

Other Bush sailors told the publication Navy Times that they've resorted to urinating in showers, sinks and bottles, and that some crew members have developed infections after resisting urges to use the bathroom.

One sailor was recently disciplined after urinating in a place he wasn't supposed to, the Navy said.

Brotherton said she decided to issue her news release after her son told her he was limiting his food and water intake so he would need the bathroom less often. In the heat of the Arabian Gulf, where the Bush is deployed, sailors who don't drink enough water run the risk of dehydration.

Frakes said the head closest to his sleeping area was once out of order for eight days. "It is never up for more than a few days before it is down again."

He said the problem recently worsened when coded locks were placed on the doors to some heads, further limiting sailors' access to working toilets. The codes apparently were meant to keep out sailors not assigned to that division or sleeping area, thereby promoting a sense of ownership for individual heads and discouraging those with access from flushing improper materials.

Frakes said the commanding officer, Capt. Brian Luther, has said he'll get rid of the codes.

"It's absurd," Brotherton said. "This is our most modern aircraft carrier."

The problem lies with the vacuum system that pulls waste through the ship's 250 miles of pipe. The Bush is the first aircraft carrier to be outfitted with a vacuum system, similar to those on commercial airplanes and cruise ships.

The Bush's system is divided into two sections, forward and aft. When a section loses vacuum pressure, all of the toilets on that half of the carrier become inoperable. Sometimes clogs can cause a loss of vacuum. Sometimes disconnected vacuum hoses are to blame.

What seems to set the toilet problems on the Bush apart from those on other carriers is that if one clog disrupts the vacuum, it can cause half the ship's toilets to fail at once.

In written responses to questions from The Virginian-Pilot, the Navy command that oversees Atlantic-based aircraft carriers said the majority of the outages - and those that usually take the longest to repair - have been caused by sailors flushing "inappropriate material or items" down the ship's toilets.

The Bush has experienced toilet breakdowns since it was commissioned two years ago, the Navy said, but the service does not view the issue as a construction flaw.

"When used properly, the system works as designed," the Navy said. "Ongoing education is a key part of the solution, ensuring that all hands understand the appropriate use of the system."

The Navy's statement said sailors have spent more than 10,000 hours maintaining the vacuum system since the Bush left Norfolk - the equivalent of 10 sailors spending 40 hours a week doing nothing but working on the toilets for the entire deployment.

Most problems are fixed within 24 hours of being reported, the Navy said.

But on one occasion, a clog caused a shutdown of all the toilets on the forward half of the ship and then, without warning, the rear half also failed, according to an article in the ship's newsletter. The hull technicians charged with keeping the system running worked around the clock for more than 30 hours to fix the problem.

Frakes, who has served 16 years, said he understands that new ships and new systems often come with hiccups. He said he only decided to speak publicly about the problem after months of frustration, when he became convinced that it wasn't being taken seriously.

"I think that the (vacuum) system was installed with all good intentions," he said, "but not designed soundly enough to be placed onboard an aircraft carrier."

Corinne Reilly, (757) 446-2949, corinne.reilly@pilotonline.com

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Submitted by FTN-2013 on Wed, 11/16/2011 at 10:26 am.

"The blogger asserts Sailors are afraid to speak out for fear of retribution. Not true. I have an electronic CO’s Suggestion Box which allows anyone onboard USS George H. W. Bush to email me with questions, suggestions and comments." Yes there is an electronic suggestion box, the problem is that it is screened by the CMC and the XO, The CO never sees anything those two don't think is important. Lets remember its not the COs fault that the toilets never work, but it is a serious issue. I blame the squadron personnel mostly, they have no sense of ownership, they are like hotel guest rockstars. They take great pride in trashing the ship because its not theirs.
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1Apr/120

where can I find Updated News about construction Projects in the Middle East and Africa?

Question by Perzileeee: where can I find Updated News about construction Projects in the Middle East and Africa?
I'm working in the feild of business development in construction, and i would like to know if there is a website that supply updated news about new projects in the construction and oil and gas in the middle east and africa

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Answer by Gizmo
Go and visit this link to see upcoming construction projects in Doha:

http://www.urbanplanet.org/forums/lofiversion/index.php/t18038.html

You might have heard about the project of The Pearl

http://www.thepearlqatar.com/main.aspx

Other site to visit with the Doha Sport City Tower still under construction (should be achieved for Asian Games on 12/06)
You can also check Doha and Qatar other towers

http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=44729

A must see, the Aspire Academy for Excellence in sport. Great website with tons of pix of all facilities.

http://www.aspire.qa/topics/index.asp?level=1&temp_type=44

For oil and gas projects, I do not have much. Very often for security reasons there are no pix available or lots of details given. You can still check sites like
Qatar Petroleum and Rasgas

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25Mar/120

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