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Monday, 22 June 2015

Crews Respond to Fire At City Scrap Yard

The Rochester fire department was called to a fire at a scrap metal center in the city.

The fire started behind the Upstate Shredding center on Steel Street off of Lyell Avenue on the city's west side. A large plume of smoke rose above the city after a pile of scrap material caught fire.

No word yet on what started the fire. Time Warner Cable News will bring you those details as they become available.
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Brian Koonz: Diaco needs to scrap ‘Civil Conflict’ message

It didn’t take long, maybe four or five minutes, before UConn football coach Bob Diaco reached for the Central Florida rivalry card Monday night.

A few weeks ago, the card was pristine. There were no creases, no folds, no flaws in the “Civil Conflict” as Diaco anointed it.

But as Diaco summoned his inner P.T. Barnum at the Sign of the Whale pub in Stamford, the rivalry card was a little tattered. Actually, it was a lot tattered.

Not that it mattered to the partisan UConn alumni crowd from Fairfield County.

Everyone here, with their free drink tokens and light bites, wanted to hear about Diaco’s plan to beat up Central Florida on the American Athletic Conference schoolyard.

Even if the Golden Knights, the league’s flagship program, never got the note in lunch.

“The Central Florida stuff … that was about pride. That wasn’t a gimmick,” Diaco insisted, working the rooftop beer garden like nobody’s business.

“That was us saying, ‘Hey, we don’t like you. We don’t care if you don’t like us, but we don’t like you. At your place, at your school, you meet us by the flagpole. We’ll be there.’ “

Read more : http://www.ctpost.com

Tightening in scrap market could limit downside for nickel – BofA

Contrary to the trend seen through most of 2014 and into 2015, stainless steel scrap prices have outperformed nickel quotations recently, the bank said, on improved sentiment in Europe’s stainless steel industry. During 2014 and into 2015, nickel contained in stainless steel scrap as a percentage of the London Metal Exchange nickel...

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Hong Kong teachers urge the government to scrap territory-wide system assessments in schools

About 65 per cent of over 2,000 teachers believe the government should scrap a city-wide exam that they say has lost its original purpose and forced endless tutoring and drilling sessions, a survey shows.

Territory-wide system assessments (TSAs) started in 2004 as a way for the Education Bureau to keep track of pupils' study progress and schools' education results. The exams are held for Primary Three and Six and Form Three pupils. The primary-level exams are not used as a reference when graduates are allocated secondary school places.

The exams include Chinese, English and mathematics.

But some educators said officials from the bureau, when visiting schools, often asked the schools to improve their TSA results, which put pressure on school operators, who would then tell teachers to drill their pupils for the exams.

In the survey, conducted by the Professional Teachers' Union in March and April, about 70 per cent of the 2,055 teachers who responded to questionnaires by mail or online said TSA preparation had affected their daily teaching. Almost 70 per cent set up after-school tutoring sessions lasting an average two hours per week.

About 97 per cent said they required Primary Three and Six pupils to buy an average of three extra TSA exercise books.

"My son once cried and asked me: 'Mum, what's the meaning of my existence? Is it just to do homework?'" said Josephine Cheung Man-sen, whose autistic son studied for the TSA.

Many parents who had children with special educational needs studying at mainstream schools said the children had to rely on antidepressants to ease the pressures arising from extra studies, Cheung said.

Another parent, Doreen Ho Mei-yee, said teachers never told parents specifically that TSA, unlike the other two major exams for Primary Six pupils, would not affect their children's chances of entering good secondary schools.

She also said the bureau had provided little information about the system.

Read more : http://www.scmp.com

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Tuesday, 16 June 2015

Britain to scrap Royal Navy rescue operations as Mediterranean migrant crisis escalates

As EU ministers discuss the world’s most serious refugee crisis since World War II, the British government is set to withdraw its Royal Navy flagship from its role in rescuing thousands of migrants desperately trying to cross the Mediterranean.

HMS Bulwark is due to be withdrawn from European search and rescue operations by early July.

Experts say the number of migrants travelling across the Mediterranean in small boats from troubled North African and Middle Eastern states currently stands at a summer high. See more http://rt.com


Qatar Airways urged to scrap policy allowing it to sack pregnant cabin crew

International Labour Organisation rules airline discriminated against women with clause stating it can terminate contracts over pregnancies.

The International Labour Organisation has called on Qatar Airways to scrap contracts that allow it to sack cabin crew members for being pregnant.

Following a year-long investigation sparked by complaints by workers at the state-owned airline, the labour arm of the United Nations ruled it discriminated against women by including in employment contracts a clause stating: “The company reserves the right to automatically terminate your contract as a flying cabin crew member should you become pregnant.”

The ILO said on Tuesday the contract breaches its 57-year-old convention against discrimination at work, which has been ratified by 172 countries. It has also demanded the Doha-based airline review a ban on female cabin crew being dropped off or picked up from work by men other than their brother, father or husband, which Qatar Airways insisted was “a cultural norm”.

It has also asked the Qatar government for more evidence about the impact on women of a clause in Qatar Airways workers’ contracts that they must “obtain prior permission from the company in case [he or she] wishes to change marital status and get married” – a requirement the airline says has now been dropped.

Asked to respond to the ILO’s findings, Akbar Al Baker, the chief executive of Qatar Airways, accused the organisation of having a “vendetta” against both Qatar and its national airline. “I don’t give a damn about the ILO – I am there to run a successful airline,” he told Reuters in Paris. “This is evidence of a vendetta they have against Qatar Airways and my country. My country has responded to the ILO accusations in a very robust way. We clarified the clauses in our contract.” Read more http://www.theguardian.com

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Nebraska awards scrap tire grants

The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality has awarded $2.01 million in grants to fund 126 scrap tire collection and recycling projects in the state.

Nearly $646,000 of the grant money will go toward funding 30 scrap tire collections across the state, said Nebraska DEQ Director Jim Macy. The agency estimates that these collections will round up 7,075 tons of scrap tires from Nebraska homes, farms and businesses.

Other grants will partially reimburse individuals and organizations for rubber mulch and other recycled rubber products across Nebraska, Macy said. These include funds for schools and organizations to install playground mulch, synthetic turf fields and running tracks.

Nebraska generates more than 1.5 million scrap tires annually, or about one scrap tire for everyone in the state, according to the Nebraska DEQ. The state funds scrap tire abatement projects through a $1 fee on every new tire sold in the state. That money goes into the Nebraska DEQ’s Waste Reduction and Recycling Grants program. See more http://www.rubbernews.com/

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