Man auctions his life on eBay, is disappointed at sale price

Monday, June 30, 2008

After auctioning off his entire life on eBay for A$399,300 (244 912.148) Ian Usher says he is “a little bit disappointed” at the final selling price.

The 44-year-old British immigrant living in Perth, Australia, put all of his worldly belongings up for sale on the popular auction website, including his three-bedroom house and all its contents, his car, motorcycle, jetski, skydiving gear, and his job at a rug store, for which he offered a two week trial period. He even offered introductions to his friends living in Perth.

Usher made the decision to sell his life after his five-year marriage suddenly ended. On his website, alife4sale.com, he explains that “despite my life being busy and fulfilled, I still miss my wife so much. Everything in my home is a reminder of the wonderful past we shared. So, after a year in this house I decided that it is time to sell it and move on.”

It was as much about moving on as it was about selling it for as much as I could get.

During the 7 day auction, which ended on Sunday, there were several bogus bids which brought the sale price as high as A$2.2 million, but the final price ended up at A$399,300, which was around A$100,000 less than Usher had hoped for. “I’m a little bit disappointed, but I’m still excited. It’s still enough to move forward and do what I said I was going to do, which is move on to the next part of my life,” Usher said. “It was as much about moving on as it was about selling it for as much as I could get.”

According to Reuters, the winning bidder, whose username is “mslmcc”, also lives in Australia, and has a 100 percent feedback rating. Usher says he hasn’t yet been able to figure out who the buyer is, because of the TV crews lined up in front of his home. “I’m trying to find some time to get on the computer and check it out … I haven’t looked (up) anything about them yet,” he said.

Usher now plans to go off in search of a new life. His initial plan, as he describes on his website, was to just walk out his front door with just his wallet and a passport and board a train, with no idea of where to go. He has since launched 100goals100weeks.com, which will document his attempt to complete 100 of his life goals in a span of 100 weeks. Some of these goals include getting a pilot’s license, climbing the Eiffel Tower, learning to play the didgeridoo, and shaking hands with billionaire Richard Branson.

“I was pretty aimless when I started this, and I had a vague notion of adventure, but I’ve come up with a much more solid plan, which is still very adventurous,” Usher says. He invites anyone who is interested to join him on his adventures.

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Locating Good Bankruptcy Lawyers

Submitted by: Kerry Ng

Bankruptcy sucks! Anyone that has gone through bankruptcy knows what a painful process it can be. The emotional strain can be very stressful to say the very least. And it is something that can happen to just about anyone. The sad thing is that most people think that bankruptcy only happens to other people. Life is unpredictable. So like a good boy scout, it always pays to prepare yourself with valuable information about bankruptcy just in case it might happen to you.

Start with the Beginning

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At the starting point of this painful process, a person will run through a gamut of emotions, which includes confusion over the steps that lie ahead. Declaring bankruptcy basically means that you have no means of paying off your bills. The good news is, if there is such a thing, there are many good bankruptcy lawyers who can guide you through the process and at the same time, preserve your financial life and your credit as much as possible. A good bankruptcy lawyer should be able to walk you step by step through this process. And if they’d do their job right, they should be able to preserve your financial life and your credit as much as possible.

How to Find a Good Lawyer

The best way to find a good bankruptcy lawyer is to make sure that you’re dealing with a firm that specializes in bankruptcy. Check the Yellow Pages or go online and do a search for “bankruptcy lawyers”. Lawyers can specialize in many areas of law, so you have to make sure that the lawyer you pick has ample experience in the field of bankruptcy. As funny as this may sound, you have to find a lawyer that you can trust. Make sure you do some research before settling on a firm. Look for one that this open and forthcoming with information and that has a good payment plan that you can work with.

Good bankruptcy lawyers will offer you good counsel in the matters of your money and property. They should help you to preserve your asset base as best as possible and protect your financial health. Let’s face it; bankruptcy is a life-changing event in a person’s life. It can easily cause a person to lose confidence in themselves and in their abilities. However, that doesn’t mean that it is the end of your financial future or your life. A good bankruptcy lawyer should constantly remind you of this and at the same time guide you through the steps of your bankruptcy process.

Keep in mind that a good bankruptcy lawyer will fight for you and your interest in every way possible. The bankruptcy process usually involves a lot of paperwork that requires filling out and filing. This by itself can be a very daunting task. When you’re faced with this mountain of paperwork, it will help to know that you have good bankruptcy lawyers on your side to help you with this task and to ensure that it is done correctly.

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Surprise demolition of partially collapsed building in Buffalo, New York met with opposition

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Buffalo, New York —Wikinews has learned that, in a surprising turn of events, the city of Buffalo located in New York, has ordered and begun an emergency demolition on a three story 19th century stable which partially collapsed on Wednesday June 11 causing at least five homes to be evacuated. Residents are not happy, and despite the short notice of the demolition, nearly 30 people showed up to protest it. Demolition was not supposed to begin until Monday June 16.

At about 2:30 p.m. (eastern time) on June 13, demolition crew arrived at the stable located at 428 Jersey Avenue and began to unload heavy equipment which will be used to demolish the building. This came as a surprise to residents, as demolition was not supposed to start until Monday June 16.

During the early afternoon hours on June 11, the Buffalo Fire Department was called to scene after residents called 9-1-1 stating that part of the building had collapsed. Material from the building fell into the yards of at least three neighboring houses. Some of the bricks landed inside the building, while some fell into the yards of some houses behind homes on Richmond Avenue, leaving a ‘V’ shape.

At about 3:30 p.m. crews began to demolish a small portion of the stable located behind Joe Murray’s home, a resident who lives behind a portion of the building on Jersey and Richmond avenues. While demolition was taking place, the section collapsed into Murray’s backyard, prompting a call to police. Some residents who own home surrounding the building were inside Murray’s house holding a neighborhood meeting when demolition began. No one was injured when the section collapsed.

“[The building] can come down any minute,” stated Donna Berry of the Buffalo Police Department who also added that when police arrived on scene, they immediately put a stop to demolition, fearing the safety of surrounding residents and pedestrians.

“So many [of the] people [living around the building] are at risk, it makes me want to cry,” added Berry.

Police, local politicians and area residents are concerned that demolition crews and the city are not taking the proper precautions to ensure the safety of residents during demolition.

“[There is] no protection for neighbors. [This is] appalling and beyond negligence,” stated Tim Tielman, Executive Director of the Campaign for Buffalo who was referring to the negligence of the demolition crew.

“[In order to stop demolition] citizens must demonstrate direct harm to themselves,” added Tielman.

The city’s preservation board held an emergency meeting on Thursday to discuss the issue. Wikinews has learned that the owner of the building, Bob Freudenheim, gave the city permission to demolish the building because he would not be “rehabilitating the building anytime soon.” Freudenheim was part-owner of the Hotel Lenox at 140 North Street in Buffalo and was also an advocate to stop the Elmwood Village Hotel from being built on the corners of Forest and Elmwood Avenues in 2006 and 2007, which Wikinews extensively covered. He also financially supported a lawsuit in an attempt to stop the hotel from being built. Though it is not known exactly how long Freudenheim has owned the stable, Wikinews has learned that he was the owner while fighting to stop the hotel from being built.

Tielman states that he was in contact with Freudenheim this morning. Tielman states that Freudenheim “is not spending a dime” to have the building renovated. Tielman states that Freudenheim has offered to sell the building to any interested party for only one US dollar, but that he “flip flops [his decision] constantly,” sometimes wanting hundreds of thousands of dollars for the building. Wikinews has attempted to contact Freudenheim, but so far has been unsuccessful.

City building inspectors were also on scene evaluating the building and ensuring the safety of residents. Donald Grezebielucina states that “some people are on notice to vacate their properties”, but also stated that no other precautions were being taken other than placing “tires and scaffolding” onto the side of 430 Jersey, which sits less than eight feet from the buildings East side.

“The gas has been shut off in case we lost the building, so there would be no explosions or anything like that. It’s so unstable, the structural integrity is gone. The chemical composite of the trusses has changed dramatically and dry rotted. There are three vehicles in the basement which totally disappeared,” stated Grezebielucina to the press while protesters yelled “save our building, save our neighborhood.”

Wikinews has also learned that local residents have consulted a lawyer regarding the issue, and hope to petition the New York State Supreme court to issue an injunction to stop demolition. They states that Freudenheim should be “100% responsible” for his actions, and many are afraid that once the building is demolished, Freudenheim’s charges of neglect will be abolished. Freudenheim is facing housing violations for neglecting the building. Though residents are fighting, Tielman states that “an injunction is unlikely.”

“We had a letter of violation against him. He was supposed to have started work to stabilize the brick this Monday. We all hope this building could be saved. But we’ve got five houses evacuated and we cannot tolerate any further delay. We’ve got to get people back into their homes in a safe condition,” said Richard Tobe, Commissioner of the city’s Permit and Inspection Services.

Demolition is set to resume at 8:00 a.m.in the morning of Saturday June 14.

Mike Lombardo, the Commissioner for the Buffalo Fire Department, believes that the building was built in 1812 or 1814, making it nearly 200 years old. It is one of only three stables still standing in the city.

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Wikinews interviews 2020 Melbourne Lord Mayor Candidate Wayne Tseng

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Thursday, October 22, 2020

2020 Melbourne Lord Mayor candidate Wayne Tseng answered some questions about his campaign for the upcoming election from Wikinews. The Lord Mayor election in the Australian city is scheduled to take place this week.

Tseng runs a firm called eTranslate, which helps software developers to make the software available to the users. In the candidate’s questionnaire, Tseng said eTranslate had led to him working with all three tiers of the government. He previously belonged to the Australian Liberal Party, but has left since then, to run for mayorship as an independent candidate.

Tseng is of Chinese descent, having moved to Australia with his parents from Vietnam. Graduated in Brisbane, Tseng received his PhD in Melbourne and has been living in the city, he told Wikinews. Tseng also formed Chinese Precinct Chamber of Commerce, an organisation responsible for many “community bond building initiatives”, the Lord Mayor candidate told Wikinews.

Tseng discussed his plans for leading Melbourne, recovering from COVID-19, and “Democracy 2.0” to ensure concerns of minorities in the city were also heard. Tseng also focused on the importance of the multi-culture aspect and talked about making Melbourne the capital of the aboriginals. Tseng also explained why he thinks Melbourne is poised to be a world city by 2030.

Tseng’s deputy Lord Mayor candidate Gricol Yang is a Commercial Banker and works for ANZ Banking Group.

Currently, Sally Capp is the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, the Victorian capital. Capp was elected as an interim Lord Mayor in mid-2018 after the former Lord Mayor Robert Doyle resigned from his position after sexual assault allegations. Doyle served as the Lord Mayor of Melbourne for almost a decade since 2008.

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Australian refugee contractor accused of breaching its duty of care

Friday, December 30, 2005

The Australian Centre for Languages, a company which has a multi-million dollar contract with the Australian government to provide refugee services, has been accused of breaching its duty of care following the death of a chronically ill child and allegations of failing to provide three women in their care with food.

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Is Ban On Texting For Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers Enough?

Is Ban on Texting for Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers Enough?

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Larry Drexel

Over the past few years, several states have enacted laws prohibiting drivers from using handheld electronic devices to text or talk while operating a motor vehicle. However, the limitations set on the use of such devices vary throughout the country, and some states, such as Florida, Montana, and South Dakota, have no laws banning the deadly activity, explains a lawyer. While the federal government has acted to implement a ban on texting for the drivers of commercial motor vehicles, it should create a uniform ban on all cell phone use. As long as laws permit some use, the incidence of fatal and injury crashes like those that recently occurred in Orange County, California and Billings, Montana may remain high.

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Despite the fact that more than 3,000 people were killed in traffic accidents in which distraction was a factor in 2010, the federal government has not enacted a nationwide ban on the use of all portable electronic devices while driving. As of February 2012, using a hand-held cell phone while driving was against the law in 10 states, and sending text messages was prohibited in 35 states. In addition, the use of a cell phone by novice drivers was restricted in 20 states and the District of Columbia. Even in states where the use of a hand-held cell phone is prohibited, having the device in the vehicle has proven too tempting for drivers. Currently, a case is underway in Orange County, California in which a woman was distracted while sending text messages and failed to decelerate for stopped freeway traffic, rear-ending a vehicle at 80 miles per hour, explains a lawyer. The occupant of that vehicle suffered fatal injuries. Although the woman contends that her cell phone was in her cup holder at the time of the crash, authorities believe she was distracted and are charging her with vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence, reported KABC-TV Los Angeles. Although there are no statewide laws prohibiting cell phone use or texting while driving in Montana, certain municipalities have enacted their own bans, including Billings, the location of a fatal crash last August. While traveling on Highway 87, a semi-truck driver veered into the oncoming traffic of the opposing lanes and into a jeep and a white car, killing the two occupants of the jeep and the driver of the car and critically injuring a mother and child. Authorities claimed that the truck driver was distracted at the time of the accident, reported KTVQ.com. Recognizing the risk truck and bus drivers pose to others on the rode when they operate these heavy vehicles while distracted, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration recently prohibited the use of hand-held and push-to-talk cell phones by all commercial drivers. While the municipal, state, and federal laws against distracted driving currently in place may prevent some accidents, a greater impact on the incidence of injuries and deaths caused by the dangerous activity could, arguably, be made by enacting a federal ban on the use of all portable electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle, as was recently recommended by the National Transportation Safety Board.

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Long March 3C rocket launches Tianlian-1 satellite

Friday, April 25, 2008

At 15:35 UTC this afternoon (23:35 local time), the Chinese Long March 3C (CZ-3C) carrier rocket lifted off on its maiden flight, from launch pad 2 at the Xichang Satellite Launch Centre. It placed the Tianlian-1 satellite into a geosynchronous transfer orbit. Tianlian-1, also known as Tian Lian 1 and TL-1, a spacecraft tracking and data relay communications satellite, similar in function to the American Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS), will be used to track and communicate with manned Shenzhou spacecraft in low Earth orbit. It will be able to cover around half of the spacecraft’s trajectory, compared to the 12 percent which can be covered by China’s fleet of tracking ships and ground stations. The next Shenzhou mission, Shenzhou 7, is currently scheduled for launch in October. Tianlian-1 is based on the DFH-3 satellite bus.

This is the 19th orbital launch of 2008, and the first this year to be conducted by the People’s Republic of China. It is currently believed that China intend to conduct one more launch before the end of April, however due to secrecy surrounding China’s space programme, it is difficult to be certain of this.

The Long March 3C is a new version of the Long March 3 rocket, which serves as an intermediate between the Long March 3A, and the Long March 3B. It is 55 metres tall, and can place a 3,700 kilogram payload into a geosynchronous transfer orbit.

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Wikinews interviews Jeff Jacobsen, creator of LisaMcPherson.org

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

On Sunday, Wikinews interviewed creator of memorial site LisaMcPherson.org, former Lisa McPherson Trust employee and long time Scientology critic Jeff Jacobsen.

LisaMcPherson.org is a memorial site created in 1997 containing information on her death and the resulting legal case against the Church of Scientology.

Lisa McPherson died in 1995 while in the care of the Church of Scientology. After a car accident, she became mentally unstable. Scientologists removed her from the hospital and placed her in the Introspection Rundown, she died 17 days later while still in care of the Church. She was used as an icon during Project Chanology, the protest of the Church of Scientology by Anonymous. Protesters were pictured with signs that said “Remember Lisa McPherson” and “Ask Scientology Why Lisa McPherson Died”, other protesters had posters with her picture on it.

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Benefits Of Granite Kitchen Countertops Minneapolis

byAlma Abell

Granite is one of the most cost effective, durable and practical countertop options. It is a beautiful natural stone that’ll add warmth and color to your kitchen. In addition, granite is a very tough and highly resistant material which can sustain its properties in practically any environment. Granite’s hardness is second only to diamond, the hardest natural material in the world. In fact, diamonds are utilized to cut as well as polish granite.

The popularity of granite countertops has increased dramatically over the past ten years, and, as such, prices have reduced considerably. This natural stone is available in several different colors, from different tones of white to reds, browns, blues, greens, black and blues. The most popular shades are beige and brown. Granite kitchen countertops Minneapolis can withstand hot items like pans and pots, and are highly resistant to stain when it is sealed using a silicone based sealant.

Granite kitchen countertops Minneapolis are unique for the reason that no two granite pieces are exactly alike. What this means is that each natural granite countertop is a beautiful, one of a kind masterpiece. Granite kitchen countertops can create an elegance and brilliance that’s only found in nature. These countertops possess a natural loveliness that can complement any style of cabinets or tone of wood. It does not matter whether you intend to remodel your present kitchen or build a new house, with a granite kitchen countertop, you can be certain that you’ll add value to your house.

Even though granite countertops can be a little costly to install, they’ll pay for themselves in the end. When you decide to sell your house, you will discover that home purchasers who want granite kitchen countertops will be prepared to pay you more for your house than if you installed plastic laminate or ceramic tile. If you are looking to replace your old countertop with granite, make sure you hire a professional granite installer, such as Granite Unlimited Inc. to do the job for you. If you plan to install new kitchen cabinets during your kitchen remodeling project, ask your granite fabricator or installer what they suggest for cabinetry.

Asbestos victims file 6.6 billion yen class action lawsuit in Tokyo

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Construction workers and next of kin of deceased workers filed a lawsuit in Tokyo, Japan Friday seeking damages of approximately 6.6 billion yen (about US$64 million) from the government and manufacturers related to illnesses stemming from exposure to asbestos. 178 plaintiffs; including construction workers and family members filed the suit in Tokyo District Court against 46 building manufacturers and the Government of Japan.

According to the Mainichi Daily News, the class action suit is the first that has been filed in Japan related to health damages caused by asbestos exposure at construction sites. The plaintiffs hail from the Japanese prefectures of Tokyo, Saitama and Chiba.

The plaintiffs claim that the government and manufacturers knew of the dangers of asbestos inhalation but failed to take proper precautions, including ceasing to promote asbestos as a cheap fire retardant and banning production of the material.

They state that after inhaling asbestos in the workplace, 172 people have developed lung cancer or mesothelioma, and that almost half of those afflicted are now dead. Plaintiffs argue that the government and health ministry did not act quickly enough after international organizations issued warnings in 1972 that asbestos could be a carcinogen.

Plaintiffs also place blame with the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for sanctioning the use of asbestos under Japanese Industrial Standards, and with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport for approving the use of materials comprised of asbestos and other substances under Japan’s Building Standards Law.

We will do our utmost until we win the suit.

“We will do our utmost until we win the suit,” said Kazuo Miyajima, 78, who heads the group of plaintiffs. Lawyers for the plaintiffs released a statement saying: “We seek complete relief for the victims by clarifying the liability of the state and the manufacturers.”

Approximately 40 construction workers from Kanagawa Prefecture plan to file a similar lawsuit in June in Yokohama District Court.

After a 2005 revelation that residents who lived near a factory in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture developed diseases related to asbestos, the government implemented a law in 2006 which provides monetary assistance to asbestos victims and relatives of deceased family members. The plaintiffs argue that the amount of financial assistance given to families and victims of asbestos-related diseases is not sufficient.

Asbestos has been used in Japan as a fire retardant, for sound absorption, and for insulation. It was mixed in concrete and water and sprayed on walls and ceilings, but the practice of spraying asbestos in this manner was banned in Japan in 1975.

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