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Anti-corruption officers went into Macau official’s house without informing him, counsel tells judge in Hong Kong tycoons’ graft case Macau’s Court of First Instance should not consider as evidence the notebooks seized by Macau anti-corruption officers at the home of disgraced public works chief Ao Man-long, the court was told yesterday.迷你倉 This was because the graft-busters might have entered the house illegally, the court heard. The court yesterday resumed hearing the corruption case involving Hong Kong tycoons Joseph Lau Luen-hung, chairman of developer Chinese Estates, and Steven Lo Kit-sing, chairman of BMA Investment. They are accused of offering Ao a HK$20 million bribe in 2005 to help them secure the land near the airport for the La Scala luxury residential development. There are six other defendants in the trial, including Macau businessman Pedro Chiang, who is also known as Lam Wai. They are facing corruption charges relating to several sewage treatment plants in Macau. Chiang’s lawyer, Joao Miguel Barros, said although the Commission Against Corruption had obtained a warrant to search Ao’s government-provided residence in December 2006, there was no evidence to show the graft-busters informed Ao before they entered the house. “Why did [the graft-busters] enter Ao Man-long’s house without informing him first? This is needed according to law,” Barros asked witness and commission investigator Lee Tung-leung yesterday. Barros also said the commission should have been able to tell Ao about the search beforehand because Ao was being detained at its headquarters at the time. Even if it 儲存ould not find Ao, the graft-buster should at least have let Ao’s lawyer know about the search. The notebooks seized at Ao’s house – key evidence in the trial – should not be considered as evidence because the graft-buster illegally entered Ao’s house, he said. The notebooks contain words and numbers allegedly related to the La Scala development and the sewage treatment plants. They included Lau’s name, “airport land” and “2,000” . Lee said he could not remember if Ao had been told about the search before officers entered the house on December 7, 2006. “When the officers came to Ao Man-long’s house, we did not know nobody was inside,” Lee said. “The officers rang the doorbell and no one answered. There were policemen guarding the house and so the officers gave the police the search warrant. Our officers even asked the police to enter the house with us, but they refused.” Lee told the court the officers entered the house with a key obtained from the chief executive’s office because Ao’s residence was provided by the government. Meanwhile, Lau’s lawyer Leong Weng-pun yesterday asked whether the court should consider as evidence the documents obtained by Macau’s anti-graft agency from Hong Kong’s Independent Commission Against Corruption. Leong said that according to the mutual legal assistance scheme between Hong Kong and Macau, the ICAC should first submit documents to Macau’s Court of Final Appeal, and let the court transfer the documents to Macau’s anti-corruption agency. Leong told the court that the documents were sent directly to the Macau agency by the ICAC. The trial continues tomorrow.新蒲崗迷你倉

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Source: Ocala Star-Banner, Fla.新蒲崗迷你倉Sept. 07--The Marion County Commission, which has been locked in a testy budget battle with Sheriff Chris Blair, may consider privatizing the county jail as a way of saving money.County Commissioner Stan McClain led several high-ranking county officials and representatives of Corrections Corporation of America on what McClain called a fact-finding visit to the jail on Wednesday.McClain said the visit, which lasted about an hour and a half, was to "get a feel of what we've got." He said there are different sections of the Marion County Sheriff's Office, such as the law enforcement side and the jail, and he wanted to be familiar with the jail and its operation."At this point, we've got to look at the entire Sheriff's Office budget, not for now, but for the next 10 to 15 years," McClain said.Some of the people who accompanied McClain were County Administrator Lee Niblock, Marion County Fire Rescue Chief Stuart McElhaney, employees from the finance department, and two officials from the Corrections Corporation of America, which surprised jail officials and the sheriff.When asked if he got all the answers he needed from his tour, McClain said he wasn't sure. The tour, he said, was "thorough," despite it being quickly planned after the commission meeting the day before. As a result, he said, the sheriff did not know about the visit or his intention.Sheriff Blair said Friday afternoon that when he took office in January, an in-house staffing analysis done on the jail showed the only problem was a shortage of manpower, which he said was relayed to the commission."We're a professional and cost-efficient correctional facility," Blair said.Blair said he has met with the commissioners and even met with McClain recently, but McClain never mentioned a proposed jail visit.Maj. Terry Bovaird, head of the Corrections Division, said Friday that McClain had told him that three people were coming for the visit -- himself, Niblock and county employee Andy Race. When McClain showed up, he had nine people with him, some of whom Bovaird did not know.At the conclusion of the tour, he was told by two of his employees that two of the individuals on the tour were from CCA.The visit has caused an uproar among employees, who fear they may be losing their jobs, Bovaird said."It created a panic throughout the organization, and I'm still continuing to meet with employees to reassure them that nothing is set in stone," he said.Chief Fred LaTorre was more blunt in his assessment of McClain's visit."To be truthful, I think he was disrespmini storagectful to the sheriff. They came in under the veil of deceit," LaTorre said.Blair said his commitment is to the employees at the Sheriff's Office, the citizens of Marion County and for the safety of everyone he is entrusted to protect."I'm willing to work with all of them," Blair said.According to CCA's website, the Nashville-based corporation was founded in 1983 and employs about 17,000 people in security, health services, human resources and management and administration. With more than 80,000 inmates at more than 60 facilities, 44 of which are company-owned, CCA is the fifth-largest corrections system in the U.S.A March 2011 Bloomberg Business Week magazine article states that CCA and its rival, GEO Group, account for more than $3 billion in gross revenues annually.But the article notes that CCA has critics. In the late 1990s in Youngstown, Ohio, CCA housed 1,700 violent offenders in a medium security facility and within a year 20 had been stabbed and two murdered. Critics also accused CCA of mistreating inmates, providing insufficient health care and dumping medical costs for inmate care on the state."There's nothing to be gained by the commission taking over the jail by privatization. If it ain't broke, then don't fix it," Blair said.The jail, he said, received state and national accreditation in 2013 and also received an unprecedented 100 percent compliance rating.Blair has told the commission he needs funding to hire additional patrol deputies and jailers, replace worn-out vehicles and aging computer equipment, provide staff pay raises, and defray costs owed for vacation and compensatory time.The budget wrangling between him and the commission continued Tuesday when the board rejected his request to move money around in his budget to reduce a spending increase he seeks for next year.Blair challenged the commission to review his budget after he requested a $17 million hike for next year. McClain accepted the challenge to look at Blair's budget and is working with a committee of county officials to go line by line through the budget with a goal of eliminating any need for a tax increase.Blair has since halved next year's requested increase to $8.2 million. Still, commissioners, who have approval authority over the budget, have asked for more cuts, saying they asked all county-level elected officials to hold budgets flat.No one from CCA could be reached for comment Friday.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 Ocala Star-Banner (Ocala, Fla.) Visit the Ocala Star-Banner (Ocala, Fla.) at .ocala.com Distributed by MCT Information Servicesself storage

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Source: The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionSept.存倉 09--When bidding began last month on the ceremonial green jacket belonging to the first winner of the Masters, Horton Smith, those overseeing the auction hoped it would fetch in the neighborhood of $100,000.When bidding closed Sunday, the 64-year-old garment was hanging in a much more upscale neighborhood. An unidentified buyer claimed Smith's jacket for $682,229. Pants were not included."This was one of those situations where the best of the best sells for a lot more than say, just a decent item," said Ryan Carey, president of the Tampa-based Green Jacket Auctions. "The final number definitely caught us by surprise. I initially didn't want to focus on an end number and instead focus on just the publicity and talking to the right people. But there was always a recipe for a huge success with the number, quantity and quality of the people bidding on 迷你倉t."Collectibles from other sports have fetched significantly more. A Babe Ruth jersey sold for $4.4 million in 2012. James Naismith's original draft of rules for basketball went for $4.3 million in 2010. But, according to Carey, the Green Jacket sale price was a record for modern era golf memorabilia.The price far eclipsed the $63,000 that Doug Ford's 1957 green jacket brought at auction three years ago. "People are willing to pay a multiple of that to obtain a much better one," Carey said."It was a very heavily contested ending (to the online auction). It was not a case of two people fighting over it. It was a case of eight people and organizations fighting over it," he added.Come back for updates to myajc.comCopyright: ___ (c)2013 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Atlanta, Ga.) Visit The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Atlanta, Ga.) at .ajc.com Distributed by MCT Information Services自存倉

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Source: Financial Mail on Sunday, LondonSept.儲存倉 08--Pricey solicitors are being snubbed in favour of online start-ups and trusted high street brands by people who want straightforward legal services _ such as a quickie divorce or the writing of a will.Lawyers working for the top firms charged clients pounds sterling 19 billion over the past year, according to industry magazine Legal Business.But household names such as the Co-op, which boast massive numbers of loyal customers, are now permitted to offer legal services thanks to a change in the law and the main beneficiary is the consumer.It costs hundreds of pounds rather than thousands for a divorce and you can get pounds sterling 600 off the cost of drawing up a power of attorney euro " a document that allows a friend or relative to take control of someone's financial affairs if they are suffering from an illness such as dementia.The Co-op was quick to get involved. The 169-year-old mutual was granted a licence under what is known as 'Alternative Business Structures' last year. This is commonly called 'Tesco Law', although the supermarket giant does not currently offer legal services.The effects of this reform are only just starting to be felt as people become aware of the greater legal choice on offer.Helen Box, 41, of Lancing, West Sussex, was surprised to find that she could rely on the Co-op for more than her daily essentials when she spotted an advert for its legal services at one of its cashpoint machines.After paying pounds sterling 180 for a jargon-ridden consultation with a local solicitor for advice on divorce, she gave the Co-op a try.Helen, who works as a personal assistant and payroll manager for a firm of accountants and is a mother to Sam, 14, says: 'I was bewildered when I walked away from the solicitors and all I had was an invoice and some leaflets that made no sense.'I checked out the Co-op's website, which said it offered a fixed-fee service. This was important because I needed to be sure I wasn't going to spend more than a certain limit.'I learned more about the divorce process after 45 minutes on the phone during a free consultation than I did after a paid-for hour face-to-face meeting with the firm of solicitors.'She paid about pounds sterling 900 euro " including fixed court fees which can total more than pounds sterling 300 euro " and she was guided through the procedure from start to finish.'Everything was straightforward and done via email and over the phone,' she says.Other companies given the green light to launch legal services include telecoms giant BT, insurer Admiral and life and protection insurer Agea迷你倉價錢. Insurance group Direct Line is also keen to get in on the act.The Solicitors Regulation Authority has so far issued 182 licences and hundreds more are at application stage.Many of the applications are from solicitors' firms that want to take advantage of the new rules because it means they can change the management structure of their businesses.In some cases these firms want to promote non-lawyer employees who have worked hard to build up the company.Other company bosses are seeking to merge their business acumen with the professional skills of solicitors in order to bring affordable legal services to customers in a more modern way.One firm hoping to tap into this market is Google-backed Rocket Lawyer, which originated in San Francisco and launched in the UK late last year.It creates legal documents euro " such as for writing a will or an agreement for homeowners taking in a lodger.This is complemented by free online guides and access to 'on-call' solicitors for those who need more help euro " setting the company apart from maverick websites offering basic templates in the do-it-yourself market at rock- bottom prices, which experts do not recommend.Mark Edwards, vice president of Rocket Lawyer, says: 'The Legal Services Act came into force last year with the aim of encouraging competition.'Retailers, banks and insurers could come into this sphere to provide more choice and make the market more competitive.'This has happened in other walks of life, so why not with law? People need easier access to the law.'For pounds sterling 25 a month customers can access the legal documents they need euro " with many targeted at entrepreneurs starting a business. They get one free 30-minute consultation with a solicitor per month and discounts on additional legal fees.Some online companies offering legal help have caught the attention of regulators, who warn that customers relying on self-help and bog-standard template documents put themselves at risk.A spokeswoman for The Law Society says: 'The outcome may not be as good for the client if a solicitor is not there to ask the right questions.'Users may think they are getting the right product, but it may not achieve what they want and in some circumstances it could be invalid.'As with any shopping done online, customers should check that the firm is reputable and regulated.___Visit The Law Society website for more details at lawsociety.org.uk or the Legal Ombudsman at legalombudsman.org.uk.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 Daily Mail (London, ) Visit the Daily Mail (London, ) at .dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉最平

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A SENIOR Shanghai district official is under investigation for unspecified violation of Party disciplines, local disciplinary authorities said on their Weibo microblog yesterday.文件倉Wang Jun, 53, deputy director of Songjiang District in southwest Shanghai, has been expelled from the Communist Party of China, the statement said. Wang will also be sacked from his post after the city government approves of it.Initial investigations claimed Wang had violated Party disciplines and laws. He will be handed over to the judicial department for criminal investigation at a later date.Wang has a PhD in industrial economics from Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.He was a Standing Committee member of the CPC Songjiang Committee and had been the deputy director of Songjiang since December 2006.During his tenure as deputy director, Wang was in charge of oversee存倉ng the district’s development and reform, state-owned assets, and the bureaus of finance, statistics and taxation.He was also responsible for coordinating the work of auditing bureau and contacting banks, insurance companies, state-owned investment companies and Sheshan National Tourist Resort Joint Development Corp.Prior to that, Wang had been a neighborhood official in Caobei Neighborhood Committee and Xuzhen Neighborhood Committee in Xuhui District.After that, he was promoted as deputy director of the tourism office of Xuhui District and then become the director of the tourism office and CEO of Shanghai Longhua Tourism City Development Co Ltd.Wang also held the posts of office director, foreign affairs director and reception director of Xuhui District. He rose to director of Songjiang District publicity department in January 2003. 迷你倉

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Top court introduces sentences of up to three years for libellous posts forwarded over 500 times or messages leading to mass protestsA libellous online post that is forwarded more than 500 times or viewed more than 5,000 times could land its author in jail for up to three years, according to the mainland’s first judicial interpretation to control rumours on the internet.迷你倉出租The legal move comes as the Communist Party ramps up its campaign to rein in the internet following President Xi Jinping’s call to “seize the ground of new media”.The Supreme People’s Court and Supreme People’s Procuratorate, the country’s top prosecution body, jointly issued the document yesterday. It set out the terms on what constitutes a criminal offence when it comes to spreading rumours or misinformation on the internet. The guidelines take effect today.Besides quantifying the number of views or reposts that can get an internet user in trouble, the interpretation stipulates that any untrue post found to cause mental illness, self-harm or suicide can be considered a “serious case” also punishable by up to three years in jail. Other such “serious cases” include posts that lead to mass protests, instigate ethnic or religious clashes, damage the nation’s image or “cause a bad international effect”.Aside from facing libel charges for online rumours, an offender can also be charged with stirring up trouble, extortio迷你倉 or operating an illegal business.Such charges previously referred only to crimes that occurred in what is described as “the public arena” and did not cover the internet. “Cyberspace is also part of the public sphere,” said Sun Jungong , the top court’s spokesman. “The internet has already been intertwined with people’s real life.”But the legal document still provides leeway for real-name internet users who accuse officials of wrongdoing.Sun said those who posted false corruption allegations about officials online could be exempted from libel charges as long as the content is proved not to be deliberately fabricated.Tong Zhiwei , professor of law at Shanghai’s East China University, said the exemption clause showed the leadership faced a dilemma.“On the one hand, online rumours are perceived to damage social stability. On the other hand, the internet has increasingly become an indispensable component of the anti-graft campaign,” Tong said.The new rules have already been criticised by internet users and given rise to serious concerns about freedom of speech.“I would have to shut up on the internet now,” one said. “If you want to put a person in jail, the easiest way would be to forward his untrue post 500 times.”Beijing rights lawyer Zhou Ze said he was “deeply upset” about the legal document. “It aims to put free speech under surveillance,” he said.Additional reporting by Laura Zhou儲存倉

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本報記者 龔丹韻穿過狹窄的三牌樓街,迷你倉價錢古色古香的老城廂建築撲面而來。繁忙的出租車走走停停,伴隨著小店鋪邊的人聲鼎沸,構成了老城隍廟地區特有的街景。這裡被稱為“上海的根”。其中方圓5.3公頃的豫園商城,起源於清朝同治年間的老城隍廟市場,集邑廟、園林、建築、商舖、美食、旅遊等為一體,是上海歷史文脈的物化展示、城市文明的視覺演繹。可以說,早在“商旅文”模式提出之前,豫園已經是三者渾然天成。這裡是上海旅遊的必到之地,是上海文化的傳承之地,在實體店鋪面臨壓力的情況下,營業額依然穩定增長。作為商旅文結合的實踐者,豫園旅遊商城股份有限公司副總裁吳仲慶,在接受記者採訪時,道出了不少經驗之談。像豫園區域並沒有圍牆,可一旦走到這裡,似乎立即進入一個與現代都市截然不同的空間。連空氣中,都瀰漫出老城廂的集市味道。這裡是上海的發源地,有老上海的傳承、老城廂的市井文化,但上海特有的歷史,又讓這裡受到了外來多元文化、海派文化的影響。吳仲慶說,歷史上的天津,同樣有租界的痕跡,留下了好多意大利羅馬建築,現在被開發為“意大利風情街”。四川成都是中國川蜀文化的代表之一,傳統的民族風味濃郁。而豫園,有著傳統與外來兩種文化的交匯,文化資源的獨特性,已無需贅言。只是文化如何體現,並不單純靠“悟”、“提煉”或者“編故事”,在於如何形成一整個系列。豫園花園,作為明朝時期的私人花園,是中國古典江南園林中的瑰寶,不獨是園林,更是一座小型的博物館;城隍廟,有深厚的本土信仰文化。還有老城廂的小商品和小吃店,是市井文化的一大樂趣。而每到重大節慶,民俗表演又形成了豫園“三會九節”的傳統。園林、寺廟、迷你倉築、民俗、餐飲等一系列內容,最終形成了 “文化系列”,如果把每一個單獨拎出來,都很難達到現在的聲勢,但它們聚在了一起。吳仲慶因此強調說:“文化是靈魂,這裡與其他地方逛街購物的不同,就在於文化感受。 ”旅遊帶來的是人氣,但是人們游到此地後,究竟會做出哪些行為選擇,考驗的是方方面面的細節。吳仲慶常被邀請授課的內容之一,就是談商業街道的視覺空間。比如說,街道不宜太寬,遊客們看不清楚對面的招牌、櫥窗,也不樂意走到對面去購物。又比如,街道兩邊的建築從顏色到高度,最好錯落有致、富有變化,不然逛街的人會感覺疲勞。他打了個比方,到五星級酒店里,環境氛圍的影響下,消費者覺得最好西裝筆挺,方顯紳士風度。但是如果在鳳凰古城,一身休閒才顯得正常。吳仲慶的實踐經驗是,“商旅文的結合,不光是指三個方面做到就行,還需具體考慮到,三者是動態的,會相互影響。旅要快、游要慢,如何讓遊客慢游,是一個複雜又具體的工程。 ”還有一點體會,就是 “商業增值,要走自己的路”。豫園現有非遺項目13個,其中國家級1個(豫園燈會)、市級5個(南翔饅頭、五香豆、梨膏糖、老飯店、永青假髮)、區級7個(上海老城隍廟廟會、喬家柵糕團、王大隆刀剪、麗雲閣箋扇、鐵畫軒刻磁、湖心亭茶藝、童涵春藥丸)。這些中華老字號和百年老店,如何創造商業價值,每個都有門道。如何實現增值?吳仲慶這樣比方:假設一位遊客,早上10點進來,打算11點就走,這時候正好碰上民俗表演,他可能會多留一會兒觀望,逗留時間只要延長1小時,就到中午12點了,那必然會在豫園里解決午飯,餐飲的營業額就被拉動上來,這就是主題活動和餐飲之間的商業聯繫。儲存

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【本報訊】據中央社馬尼拉八日專電:台灣漁船“廣大興廿八號”遭射擊事件,mini storage船上三名生還者今天在律師陪同下抵達馬尼拉,準備出席菲律賓司法部九日舉行的偵查聽證會。五月九日發生“廣大興廿八號”遭射擊事件,台籍船員洪石成中彈身亡,同船生還者有洪石成之子洪育智、女婿洪介上和印尼籍船工伊曼,由律師陳峰富陪同,搭乘中華航空公司班機,上午從高雄飛抵馬尼拉。“台駐菲代表處”人員前往協助通關,於機門口接到四人之後,先在機場貴賓室稍作歇息,之後由菲律賓國家調查局、菲律賓國家警隊成立的安全小組,護送self storage下榻旅館。陳峰富向菲國媒體表示,三名生還者是接受菲律賓政府傳喚出席廣大興案的偵查聽證會,他們將尊重菲律賓的司法程序。菲律賓國家調查局建議以殺人罪起訴八名涉案海岸防衛隊人員,其中四人加控妨害司法罪名,全案移送司法部檢察總長辦公室,洪家人以目擊者及受害人身份宣誓作證,這是菲國檢察官決定是否起訴菲方涉案人員的必要程序。洪家人明天下午將攜證件、證物和書狀,在菲國檢察官面前宣誓,證明在台灣所作的證供無誤,且是在自由意志之下所作。菲方司法系統並沒有為證人、告訴人或者被告提供車馬費的規定。迷你倉

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Our editors will be looking ahead today to these developing stories .self storage..New director of public prosecutions takes officeKeith Yeung Kar-hung takes over from Kevin Zervos today as Hong Kong’s new director of public prosecutions. Yeung, 48, is the first Chinese to be chosen for the position since the handover 16 years ago. A barrister, Yeung has 25 years’ experience in criminal, civil and regulatory cases, especially commercial crime and securities matters. In 2009, he was appointed a senior counsel. He sat as a deputy judge of the Court of First Instance in January and February of this year.Innovation key theme for Boao Youth ForumThe Boao Youth Forum with the theme of “Creative youth, innovative Asia: joining hands for a better future” is being held at the Convention and Exhibition Centre. Business leaders, officials, scholars and media personalities will attend four panel sessions. Keynote speakers include Liu Mingkang , former chairman of the China Banking Regulatory Commission, and former Singaporean foreign minister George Yeo Yong Boon.Changing of the guard likely in NorwayNorwegians go to the polls with Labour Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg (pictured) tipped to lose out at the hands of opposition leader Erna Solberg. She heads the centre-right Conservatives, who are expected to form a government with the populist right Progress Party. Norway is a prosperous nation amid an ailing Europe. It 迷你倉as a problem that the rest of the world can only look on with envy – an abundance of money from its huge oil wealth.High-profile investment and trade fairMore than 670 delegations from 100 countries and regions are attending the 17th China International Fair for Investment and Trade in Xiamen . The fair, which runs until Wednesday, features topics such as global value chains, trade across the Taiwan Strait, and China’s foreign direct investment. For the first time, the World Trade Organisation is co-sponsoring the event. The fair has been held in Fujian province annually since 1997.Berlusconi faces expulsion from SenateA parliamentary committee begins deliberating on whether to expel former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi from the Senate following his conviction for tax fraud and sentence banning him from public office. Berlusconi has warned he could bring down the government if he is ousted. The billionaire, who has been in parliament since he burst onto the political scene in 1994, lost his final appeal against the conviction early last month.Hussain becomes Pakistani presidentMamnoon Hussain, 73, will be sworn in as Pakistan’s 12th president. A successful textile businessman, Hussain is a staunch loyalist of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. He will formally preside over a government that has to tackle a power crisis, kick-start an ailing economy and counter the threat of Taliban militants.文件倉

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迷你倉新蒲崗   問:七格小區小攤小販雜亂,特別是天宇網吧附近,各種燒烤攤聚集,一到晚上垃圾遍地,油煙味刺鼻,且要經營到凌晨兩點左右。我們住樓上的實在受不了。  答:下沙街道辦事處表示,針對居民們反映的七格小區無證攤販嚴重擾民問題,街道與七格社區、開發區行政執法大隊已經進行溝通協調,正在擬訂相關整治方案,下一步將對小區內的無證攤販進行取締。迷你倉出租

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信息來源於四川新聞網 / Cited from .newssc.org/JADE 寶馬316i路虎攬勝極光熠動限量版。  逛車展首先看啥子?肯定是新車�!剛剛過去的2013成都車展上,迷你倉總共52台首發新車,足以讓人眼花繚亂。除了媒體日當天的集中發佈之外,現場幾乎每天都有新車發佈品鑒會,普通觀�日觀展的消費者也享受到了品鑒新車的樂趣。主辦方表示,“�多的新車不僅是成都車展行業影響力的體現,而且讓準備購車的消費者,有了更多外形時尚、技術先進的車型可供選擇。”  本屆車展上的首發新車不僅涵蓋了從自主品牌到豪華車各個檔次,而且包含全新、改款、紀念版等等各種類型,諸如奔馳全新E級、寶馬316i、國產DS5、斯柯達野帝、上海大�朗境Cross Lavida等等車型,影響力之大足以讓全球都為之矚目。如此精彩的汽車盛會對於所有錯過今年成都車展的朋友不得不說是一個遺憾,現在就通過我們的文字和圖片,再來回顧下今年車展上的繽紛新車!東風Honda JADE(傑德)  打破界限  JADE(傑德)是一款新概念轎車,率先運用了Honda尖端的FUNTEC技術,滿足80後消費者對於環保、安全、舒適等 方 面 的 要 求 。 基 于HondaMM(乘坐空間最大化,機械空間最小化)的設計理念,JADE(傑德)有兩個車型版本,採用第二排V型滑軌座椅和第三排本田靈動座椅,可以隨心組合出不同用途。動力方面,JADE(傑德)沿襲了Honda經典的1.8L i-VTEC發動機,並首次匹配了CVT無極變速箱,兼顧燃油經濟性和駕控樂趣。安全性能方面,JADE(傑德)採用了高剛性、高強度的ACE承載式車身構造,全系標配主副駕安全氣囊、側安全氣囊,VTI車型還配有側氣簾,給消費者帶來值得信賴的安全配備。長安馬自達Mazda CX-5高效能新銳SUV  長安馬自達Mazda CX-5是首款全面搭載馬自達全球革新技術“創馳藍天”與“魂動”設計理念的國產車型,也是今夏關注度最高的SUV之一。Mazda CX-5包括2.0L和2.5L兩個排量,分別搭載“SKYACTIV-G”2.0L和2.5L“創馳藍天”高壓縮比汽油直噴發動機,在實現全球最高壓縮比13:1的同時,匹配“SKYACTIV-DRIVE”系列創馳藍天6速手自一體變速器及6速手動變速器,實現超乎你想象的高效節能。在工信部公佈的數據中,Mazda CX-5 2.0L自動擋車型油耗低於所有同級別同排量車型,達到驚人的6.6L。此外,Mazda CX-5的優勢還體現在:同級 最 低 風 阻 系 數 、獨 有 的i-ELOOP智能制動能量回收系統和i-Stop智能怠速停止系統。目前在售共6款車型,售價區間為16.98萬元-25.28萬元。廣汽豐田YARiS致炫跨級時尚大兩廂  作為一款全新小型車,致炫一改上一代產品小巧、圓潤的造型,從車標兩側延伸至保險杠兩端的大跨度亞光線條,與前保險杠底邊一起,勾勒出一張碩大的梯形大嘴,非常富有個性和視覺張力。內飾也進行了大幅升級,三幅式炮筒設計儀表盤顯得既個性又科技感十足。動力上,致炫搭載了全新設計 、首 次 量 產 的 全 新“NR + i-Super”動力系統。採用的豐田全新NR系列發動機,排量有1.3L和1.5L兩種。採取了優化活塞環設計等多種措施,使發動機壓縮比高達11.5,排放可滿足歐5標準。此外,致炫還充分考慮了中國消費者對空間的需求,打造出可以和A級車相媲美的尺寸,提供了舒適寬敞的乘坐環境。路虎攬勝極光耀眼色彩更奪目  本自存倉車展路虎帶來了3款限量版車型??全新一代攬勝運動版智利紅限量版、攬勝極光熠動限量版以及第四代發現尊黑限量版。基於全新一代攬勝運動版3.0升V6機械增壓發動機車型的全新一代攬勝運動版智利紅限量版,不僅擁有革命性的公路動態表現及路虎世界聞名的全地形能力,還擁有更加動感激情的撞色外觀設計。最引人注目的是攬勝家族中最年輕的成員??攬勝極光,同樣推出了充滿激情的黃色車身搭配黑色車頂的熠動限量版。其耀眼的色彩運用將攬勝極光本就時尚動感的車身線條重新著色,使其更加奪目。另外,熠動限量版還專門配備全新的黑色設計包,包括20英寸黑色鋁合金輪轂、熏黑前大燈和前、後保險杠下部黑色噴塗處理。寶馬316i售價下探更具競爭力  新3系在造型上比現款3系更加犀利、幹練且高調,家族化的前臉在新3系上再次得到了突破,天使眼由圓形“壓”成橢圓形,修長的大燈與“雙腎”融為一體,全新的前包圍已沒有現款“U型”的感覺。內飾方面,2013款寶馬3系的整個中控層次感更加豐富,立體感更強。中控台還稍微向駕駛員側傾斜,方便駕駛員的操作,有利於行車安全。中高配車型方向盤上加入銀色條裝飾,顯得更有質感。動力性能方面,寶馬316i搭載了代號為N13B16A的1.6T渦輪增壓發動機,並應用了TwinPower Turbo雙渦管單渦輪增壓和DVVT技術。該款引擎共有三個版本,其中最大功率分別為100kW、125kW的兩款發動機已在寶馬1系上所採用,而新車型則將搭載最大功率100kW的較低功率引擎。進口起亞K5混合動力領銜綠色環保風潮  K5混合動力採用高科技油電混合動力系統,充分彰顯了起亞先進的綠色環保技術。搭載Nu 2.0 MPI汽油發動機和永磁同步電動機。同時,該車採用了具有發熱少、精巧、輕便、耐用等特點的鋰離子高性能蓄電池。通過制動能量回收系統為蓄電池充電,使車輛�動時,無需點燃發動機,利用蓄電池的電力由電動機便可驅動車輛,不僅節能環保,而且噪音也降至最低。K5混合動力還搭載了6速手自一體變速箱,實現了精准、快速、平穩、流暢的操控。金杯大海獅W全運紀念版豪華遊艇般的座艙享受  金杯大海獅W全運紀念版源自豪華遊艇靈感設計的10-12席環抱一體式座艙設計,營造出寬綽舒展的商務空間。其轎車化的中控台設計,將排擋杆安裝在了中控台處,大幅減少了司機換擋距離,提升了操控便利性。此外,該車型還通過一體化車窗設計,有效地降低了發動機的噪音,提升了行駛的安靜性。動力方面,金杯大海獅W全運紀念版搭載DK4B柴油發動機,此款發動機是由華晨汽車與德國FEV、BOSCH公司合作開發並由日本豐田技術專家全面參與生產和質量控制過程的一款高性能柴油機,綜合工況油耗為每百公里10L,動力表現遠超傳統汽油發動機,真正實現了動力與能源消耗的完美平衡。謳歌ILX2.0L精銳版為時尚年輕消費者打造  ILX是謳歌品牌針對中國市場加速引進的一款精品小排量車型。搭載2.0L SOHC i-VTEC發動 機 ,最 大 功 率 112KW/ 6500rpm,最 大 扭 矩 190Nm/ 4300rpm。匹配帶有運動換擋模式的5速手自一體變速箱。ILX 2.0L精銳版配備了具備語音控制功能的8英寸高畫質全屏中文導航系統,還支持DVD Player、倒車影像等功能。此外,還標準配置了電動折疊後視鏡、由格萊美音樂大師為謳歌度身打造的ELS Surround 10喇叭環繞立體聲音響系統、獨有的雙區雙模式自動空調等豪華配置。  華西都市報記者 胡珂 劉念舒張惠 陳薇宇陳旭王時靜迷你倉新蒲崗

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一九八八年,mini storage霍金出版了《A Brief History of Time》(時間簡史),從大爆炸到黑洞,闡釋了宇宙的起源。二十五年後,就在本月十二日,霍金將出版自傳《My Brief History》(我的簡史),不同於以往著作,這是他完全生活化的一本書。在書中,霍金是一個被同學稱為「愛因斯坦」的好奇小學生;一個在學院酒吧裡動作痙攣的瘋狂舞者;一個坐在應用數學系辦公室,整夜看完教授講稿的刻苦學生;一個愛打賭的人,比如能否用愛因斯坦相對論讓陌生女孩愛上他;一個年輕的丈夫和爸爸,而又同時渴望於學術界站穩腳跟,卻突然被診斷出病情。「作為霍金最具標誌性的《時間簡史》的出版機構,我們很開心能在二十五年後出版他的自傳。」英國矮腳雞出版社(Bantam Press) 的出版總監莎利. 加米那拉(SallyGaminara)說。莎利還介紹,《我的簡史》是七十一歲的霍金在無他人協助的情況下完成。通過面部肌肉的擠壓,霍金啟動紅外線感應開關,再用眼睛瀏覽熒幕時,控制鼠標指針,使他能構造單詞和句子。早期的童年生活《我的簡史》詳細回顧了霍金早年在倫敦以及聖奧爾本斯(St. Albans)的生活,在牛津與劍橋求學的歲月,還有他的兩段破碎婚姻,三個孩子等生活狀況。史提芬.威廉.霍金(Stephen William Hawking),一九四二年一月生於英國牛津。一九五○年,他隨家人搬到英國東部的城鎮聖奧爾本斯。中學時,父親期待霍金能考取倫敦名校西敏公學(Westminster School),但霍金申請獎學金考試當天生病,無緣獎學金。他的家庭又負擔不起昂貴學費,所以霍金留在了老家就學。留在家鄉的一個好處是,霍金保留了一群關係密切的夥伴,他們一起玩棋盤遊戲、製造煙花、飛機模型和船隻,有時甚至討論宇宙奧秘。雖然霍金在學校裡頂�「愛因斯坦」的綽號,但他的學業在當時不算好。隨�時間的推移,霍金對科學的資質與熱忱逐漸顯現出來。父母也從小薰陶他,期望自己的孩子能考上他們的母校牛津大學。後來,霍金決定於牛津大學學習物理,通過入學考試後,一九五九年三月更被授予獎學金。牛津與劍橋生涯一九五九年,十七歲的霍金去了牛津大學。大學第一年,霍金是無聊和孤獨的:他雖然在同學中年齡最小,卻覺得功課「容易得離譜」。到大二時,霍金開始活躍起來,他變得時髦流行、活潑詼諧,並熱衷於古典音樂和科幻小說。他還加入了學院的划艇俱樂部。當時的賽艇教練這樣評價霍金:「他是個冒失鬼,有時會令划艇損壞。」一九六二年十月,霍金開始了在劍橋大學三一學院的碩士生涯。與此同時,霍金也開始了與疾病的抗爭。早在大學最後一年,他已經覺得身體出了狀況,他會從椅子上突然摔下來,賽艇時也狀況百出。後來,病情開始惡化。他講話變得有些口齒不清,家人讓他去醫院檢查,診斷結果是患上了「運動神經元疾病」。當時霍金二十一歲,醫生給他的生命做了期限│只有兩年。診斷出病情後,霍金陷入低谷,雖然醫生稱他可以繼續self storage業,但霍金卻覺得人生的夢想越發渺茫。而救命稻草出現了。就在診斷前,霍金與第一任妻子簡.懷爾德(Jane Wilde)相遇相戀。他們的戀情,像病情一樣,迅速發展。漸漸地,霍金開始行走困難,演講也幾乎無法進行,但他對工作的熱情越來越高。霍金攻讀碩士期間,當時物理學界對宇宙的起源等理論有很多爭議。受到羅傑.彭羅斯(Roger Penrose)的中心黑洞的時空奇點定理啟發,霍金將同樣的想法採用到整個宇宙猜測中,並在一九六五年寫了這一主題的論文。一九六五年,他與簡結婚。一九六六年,他在劍橋大學獲得物理學博士學位。婚姻的「黑洞」與學術成就相比,霍金的婚姻就顯得有些糟糕了。一九六三年,還是劍橋大學學生的霍金與第一任妻子簡在一個新年聚會上相遇,後來,霍金又邀請她來參加自己的二十一歲生日聚會。而就在幾周後,霍金被診斷出患有運動神經元疾病,樂觀的簡希望能鼓勵霍金。不顧周圍人的反對,一九六五年,簡嫁給了霍金。婚後沒幾年,他們的三個孩子Robert、Lucy、Timothy就陸續出生,而霍金也憑藉自己的學術漸漸聞名。婚後的生活漸漸打磨掉二人世界的甜蜜,養育孩子也帶給簡更多壓力。簡曾向記者抱怨:「我每天都要料理家務,為三個孩子奔波,但霍金卻陷入到名利帶給他的滿足感中,並一直沉醉其中,陷入了漩渦。」他們的婚姻也陷入黑洞。一九八五年,霍金喪失了語言能力,他只能利用眼球的移動發出指令,通過電腦語言合成器,發出獨具特色的「電腦聲」。家人為霍金請了幾位二十四小時的看護,而霍金的第二任妻子伊萊恩.梅森(Elaine Mason)就是其中一位。簡認為,在夫妻二人婚姻陷入危機時,伊萊恩介入了這段感情。一九九○年二月,霍金離開了結婚二十多年的簡。一九九五年九月,霍金與伊萊恩成婚,但這段婚姻也好景不常,他們於二○○六年離婚。媒體的寵兒除了是一位有成就、又勵志的科學家,霍金也是大眾媒體的寵兒。霍金試圖通過通俗演講,將自己的思想與世界交流,除了常在英美發表演說,他上世紀九十年代曾兩次到訪日本,二○○二年八月曾到訪杭州發表,二○○六年六月在香港科技大學發表《宇宙的起源》時,更被戲稱受到「超級巨星」級的接待。霍金也涉足影視界。他在《星際迷航》(Star Trek)中飾演過自己;也曾在美國卡通片《The Simpsons》(辛普森一家)中演出,拯救劇中的女孩;亦於二○一二年在美國情景喜劇《生活大爆炸》(TheBig Bang Theory)中客串並飾演自己。二○○九年八月,美國總統奧巴馬授予霍金「總統自由勳章」(Presidential Medal of Freedom),這是美國給予平民的最高榮譽,且不僅授予美籍人士。「他在輪椅上將我們引向宇宙的深淵。他的研究成果啟發了我們的想像力,展示了人文精神的力量。」奧巴馬給予霍金這樣的評價。霍金當年訪港,鼓勵癱瘓病人鄧紹斌時說過:「不論命運看似多糟,你依然可以有所作為。」而霍金的成就也最好地驗證了這句話。迷你倉

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迷你倉 美國底特律市不敵長年財困,早前申請破產保護,「汽車之城」美譽幻滅。全球汽車業萎縮之際,泰國車業卻一片好景,日本車廠本田、豐田、日產及美國福特紛紛擴大投資泰國,希望在東南亞這個潛力巨大市場分一杯羹,爭相在泰設廠,令泰國逐漸拋離最大對手印尼,成為新一代東南亞汽車大國。泰國去年汽車產量大增七成,至248萬輛,同期中國及印度只錄得個位數百分比增幅。 泰國去年出口近100萬輛汽車,本地銷售同樣強勁,今年上半年持續增長。東南亞經濟近年發展蓬勃,電單車換汽車需求大增,當中泰國政府實施「首次買車」政策,為買家提供最多2,500美元(約1.9萬港元)退稅,令當地新車訂單達到近125萬輛次。  ■綜合外電消息文件倉

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GLOBAL companies struggle with decisions on how much to outsource.迷你倉出租 Too little means an organization may lose the pricing advantages that can come with using competitive providers worldwide. Too much — or the wrong kind of outsourcing — and quality and knowledge management can suffer.A panel at a recent Wharton Global Forum in Tokyo titled, “Global Supply Chain Management: Outsourcing, Re-shoring, and Near-Shoring,” looked at the reshaping of the global supply chain, and how companies choose where and whom to source from in a fast-changing environment.During the discussion, led by Wharton professor of operations and information management Morris A. Cohen, the panelists suggested that the cheapest solution is not always the best, and that the architecture of supply chains can vary widely depending on the industry and products involved.Boeing’s supply chain evolves from extensive research into customers and the environments in which they operate, said Beth Anderson, a Boeing vice president. “We go through the entire cycle of designing the airplane and designing the production system, and understanding who our customers are going to be and how we’re going to support the aircraft once it goes into service.”Boeing’s main customer base has evolved since 20 years ago, when 75 percent of the company’s production took place in the United States and Europe, with the rest happening elsewhere. Now, just 25 percent of Boeing’s backlog is in its traditional markets in the US and Europe, with 75 percent in fast-growing economies like China and India.Complex supply chainLast year, the manufacturer sourced 783 million parts used to build 600 aircraft. By 2014, it will be bringing in more than one billion parts from a total of 7,500 suppliers to build 700 planes. “It’s a vast supply chain and very complex,” Anderson said of the 500,000 people in 73 countries engaged in helping to build Boeing products.For companies like Boeing, the extremely high degree of regulation typically helps to prevent bogus parts from getting into the industry.“Mostly th迷你倉 regulators do the policing. We just ensure that all the parts have the right documentation,” Anderson said.Automakers like Nissan face much greater risks, given the prevalence of independent auto service companies in many markets. “It’s very difficult to guarantee the source of the parts. Our badge is on the car no matter where the parts come from,” Cobee noted. “I recommend not using an unauthorized dealer in China.”Partly out of those concerns, some consumers are choosy about the origin of the products they buy. But for IT companies like Fujitsu, although components are made in various places, from Costa Rica to Israel, “we can boast that our products are made only in Japan,” said Kenji Mizuno, a senior vice president in electronics maker Fujitsu’s supply chain management unit. “The real issue is reliability and capability. We do very special tests, and sometimes many components fail. But when we deliver the finished computers, they are very high quality. That’s our expertise. They are made and assembled in Japan with our technology.”Tokyo Electron, likewise, uses components from overseas but puts its products through extensive testing before they are shipped.No returnCompanies must realize that once they have opened the door to collaboration or outsourcing, it can never be closed, noted Nissan’s Vincent Cobee, corporate vice president in the automaker’s Global Datsun Business Unit. Given the huge risks of failure for products like automobiles and many other products, “you have to think about not only the benefit for tomorrow but also about whether you can sustain it.”To keep a competitive edge requires constant innovation. “You have to innovate more than the others. Yes, we have the daily job of protecting IP. It doesn’t take a genius to dismantle a car and reverse engineer it,” Cobee said. “The only way is innovation.”Adapted from China Knowledge@Wharton, .knowledgeatwharton.com.cn. To read the original, please visit: .knowledgeatwharton.com.cn/index.cfm?fa=article&articleid=2830 儲存倉

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Source: Detroit Free PressSept.迷你倉 08--Oneita Jackson up and quit her job more than a year ago.The 44-year-old Detroiter left the Free Press to drive a cab.She says the newspaper, where she worked for 11 years as a copy editor and columnist, was her first dream job.And now, she says, she's living another.QUESTION: You've been driving a cab for a year now. How's it going?ANSWER: (Laughs.) I should not be having this much fun.It's fun?Yes, I'm having a ball.Tell me what's fun.I'll tell you what's fun, but you know what's funny? What's funny is your style of asking questions. I was researching you. I was reading your clips. You are hilarious.Why?'Cause you're snarky, and I don't think you mean to be snarky. ...What's fun about driving a cab? Making money on my way to run errands. Making money hanging out. Making money running my mouth, telling people my story. ... Doing what I love to do.So, you getting rich or what?Well, I wouldn't say rich ... yet. Because there's a rhythm and a style of driving and it took me a while to figure it out. Like cab drivers who are smarter than I am, 'cause I'm not that bright, drive on a schedule. I don't. I just exist and live and drive. For example, I worked at a newspaper for 11 years in gray walls. Now I'm free, and I don't even know how I did it for 11 years. Now I'm free! And I just -- I exist!Does that mean you're always on? Isn't there some stress in the back of your mind that any minute you might have to go pick somebody up?No. I am always on, but I'm always off, too. I can be on or off. ... If somebody called me right now to go around the corner, it depends on who it is. If it's someone who's going around the corner who might need a ride to the airport later, "See ya, Jim." But if it's one of the cousins, "Sorry, I can't take you." ...You mentioned you quit a good-paying newspaper job ... in a business that you like. So why quit that job to drive a cab?I was a columnist, too.Let me ask you this: Why are you driving a cab?No, no, no. Those are two different questions.I know. I erased the first one.But I'm putting the first one back. Why did I quit? Because I wasn't having fun anymore at the newspaper. ... I always wanted to drive a cab. Not always from childhood, but when I lived in D.C. in the 1990s, I had this really cool cab driver who would pick me up every day and take me to the baby-sitter. ... And I began to talk to him every day. ... And there's one thing: I'm a people person. And I knew I could do it. Me make money being me? Driving a cab? I could do it. But they were killing cab drivers in the 1990s. And ...They're still killing cab drivers today.Yeah. Four in about six months that I've been driving. ...How do you stay safe while you're driving in the city?How do I stay safe? My friends make my phone ring. ...So you don't pick people up on the street?I do. But I pay at自存倉ention. You know, I pay attention to my feeling in my gut. Usually, I work in what is considered -- air quote -- a safe environment. So the Free Press calls me for airport runs. The Westin calls me. Or cab buddies. I work out of hotels, mostly. ...Tell me your favorite stories. ...I do a tour. It's one hour, $100, and you buy me lunch. And I do that tour a lot.Of the city?Yes, yes, yes. And I do those tours a lot for people. Because I'm interested in people who are interested in Detroit. So they come here and I always ask, "Have you been here before?" And it's like, "Oh, you can't leave the city without seeing this," and then I do my sales pitch, because I'm a salesperson, right? ...So I'm frequently eating with people. One of my cab buddies saw me out with a French woman that I was about to take to the airport. Because I was hungry, and she wanted to see something. I said we have a Whole Foods, and that's news in Detroit. And so she wanted to eat at the airport. I'm like, "Airport? No, we're going to Whole Foods."So, I'm dining with this woman at Whole Foods, and my cab buddy comes up and he's like, "What are you doing?" And I said, "I'm eating with my fare. And then I'm taking her to the airport." ... It's not even a story, but the way I do my job amazes other cab drivers who have been doing this for ...I was going to ask you what other cabbies think about you.They think I am crazy. They think I'm a nut. ...What's the biggest tip you ever got?A hundred bucks. ... What I did for this Mexican couple. ... I took them to Somerset (Mall). We dined, then they wanted me to come back. No English. No English. She spoke Spanish. He didn't speak much English. ... He was able to communicate, "Auto show. Tickets. You tickets. I tip."So the charity preview this year was sold out. ... I immediately go into concierge mode. ... I said, "Look. If you all want me to get tickets" -- and I'm speaking in Spanish to the woman -- "then I'm gonna have to be on the phone." So, I'm calling all over town. Obviously, I end up getting the tickets. ...Are you going to do this permanently?Oh, no, no, no. I'm a writer. All I want to do is sit at home and write and drive a cab on the weekends, OK? I want a big cab with a big "O," like around my neck (shows "O" necklace). A big cab with a Big O on the side. I'll work Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. And I'm going to sit at home and write Sunday and Mon -- no! I'm going to watch football on Sundays. ...And you're doing this, in part, to write a book?No, no, no. Not to write a book. This is my second dream. This is what's crucial. ... Let's say I became a janitor. I would still write a book.OK, so what's the proper way to put it?I'm living my second dream.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Detroit Free Press Visit the Detroit Free Press at .freep.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉新蒲崗

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Source: Albuquerque Journal, N.文件倉M.Sept. 08--Linda Ingram has dedicated a good deal of the last decade to monitoring the use of handicapped parking spaces around Albuquerque, calling out people who use the spaces illegally and needling city government to enforce the handicapped parking ordinance.She is the founder and chief instigator of I Need to Get in My Parking Place, Please! The organization is aptly named (she shortens it to GIMPPP) because it exists to create a world in which a disabled person with a valid handicapped parking placard can drive into any parking lot in America and find a place.When I expressed surprise that handicapped-parking scofflaws were really that big a problem, Ingram said, "Come with me to Wal-Mart at noon."So I did. We climbed into Ingram's van, and she made sure she had her parking placard with her. Diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis when she was 13, Ingram has had multiple surgeries and partial amputations on her feet. Walking for her is painful and exhausting.First, we swung by the Smith's grocery store at McMahon and Golf Course Road near her home. Two of the handicapped spaces out front were legally occupied, and one was free. We watched a silver Jeep pull into the last open space, the one closest to the door.A woman wearing jeans and flip-flops hung a handicapped placard on her rearview mirror and jumped out and hustled into the store. Hmm.Under the law, the placards are reserved for people with a "severe mobility impairment." That includes people who use a wheelchair and can't walk without a cane, crutch or brace. But it also includes people with a severe cardiac condition and people who use portable oxygen or have an orthopedic or neurological condition that affects mobility.So, Ingram has learned in her years of advocacy on behalf of the disabled not to make judgments about whether people are disabled by looking at them. But a glance through the Jeep's window made it easy to spot a fraud -- the photo on the placard was of a young man.Ingram jumped into her "I Need to Get in My Parking Place, Please!" mode and dialed the police. As she was reporting a violation of the city ordinance -- using another's placard -- the woman came out of the store and jumped into her Jeep, rebuffing my efforts to ask her about her parking choice with an unhappy shake of her head. Ingram read off the Jeep's license plate number to the dispatcher as the woman drove off."How's that?" Ingram asked me. "Our first stop."Ingram got her parking placard from the state after her fourth foot surgery around 2000. As soon as she started using it, she began to notice vehicles without placards parked in the blue-marked spaces that were supposed to be reserved for her. From that, her organization was born in 2006.At the beginning, Ingram, a 60-year-old former licensed practical nurse, approached the drivers of vehicles and asked them whether they knew they were taking a parking space they had no right to.She doesn't do that anymore."Even people who look nice," she told me, "are not nice. All I ever got was anger."When I think of possible shortcuts in life, occupying a handicapped spot I have no right to in order to save 20 or 30 steps never enters my mind. Who does that?She sees out-and-out impostors -- people without a placard or with a fake placard made on a color copier. She sees expired placards, which are a violation of state law. She sees v存倉hicles with disabled veteran license plates but no placard parked in the spots, also a violation. She sees friends or relatives driving a disabled person on errands, using the placard and leaving the disabled person in the car, which is also a no-no.Ingram is ever-vigilant and either leaves a bright green "OOPS!" calling card on the windshield -- gently spelling out the need for a valid placard to park legally in a handicapped spot -- or calls the police.Robert Perry, the city's chief administrative officer, said the city has recently changed the way it approaches these parking violators, choosing to enforce the state's criminal law instead of the city's civil statute.Perry said the city's only recourse unless a violator voluntarily paid the civil fine was to track down the vehicle and boot it. Since March, enforcement officers have been instructed to write a ticket for violating the state law instead. The fines for a violation are hefty. For the first offense it's $250, and that rises to $350 and $500 for subsequent offenses. And a traffic citation puts a violator into the court system."If you ignore something in Metro Court," Perry said, "a bench warrant can be issued for your arrest. We think it has more of an impact on the violator."Ingram has called Albuquerque Mayor Richard Berry's office consistently and written him letters to ask that the city enforce the ordinance more frequently. The city writes 60 to 90 tickets a month, according to Ingram. Perry said officers have written only 36 of the civil citations in the past six months, and he acknowledged the city could do better in enforcing the handicapped parking laws.When I commented to Ingram that she's a persistent nag -- and I meant that as a compliment --Ingram agreed."I really don't want to tick people off, but you've got to assert yourself because the world is not cooperating on this."When we got to Wal-Mart at noon, the place was packed and every handicapped space was taken. A silver sedan had a placard with the date obscured, a common trick of placard fraud. Another sedan had no placard showing.A man named Peter Allen wheeled up in his motorized chair on the way back to his car as we eyed the white sedan. I asked him if he sees that often."All the time," Allen said. "All the time. Sometimes you gotta park all the way out in left field. One guy, I confronted him and I said, 'I'm gonna call the cops' and he said, 'I am a cop.' So what are you gonna do? It's that bad."It turned out the white sedan's driver, Isaac Atencio, had a valid placard -- he'd just forgotten to put it out. Elderly and missing an arm, he said he was grateful Ingram was out enforcing the rules.Ingram suggests that every able-bodied person who ever thinks of grabbing an open handicapped parking space should think ahead to a possible future when that space might legally be theirs."We're the one minority group that everybody's eligible to join," she said. "You can't change your race or your sex, but you can become disabled. It can happen to anybody."UpFront is a daily front-page news and opinion column. Comment directly to Leslie at 823-3914 or llinthicum@abqjournal.com. Go to .abqjournal.com/letters/new to submit a letter to the editor.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.) Visit the Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, N.M.) at .abqjournal.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉

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Source: The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.迷你倉價錢Sept. 08--As the field hockey gets underway here in the Wyoming Valley, we must remember that once our local stars have honed their skills here against the best District 2 and the PIAA have to offer, they continue to play on the collegiate pitch.We have a little primer for you to keep up with our local stars now that they are at the next level. Here is a list of former standouts playing in college, and their season totals from the 2012 campaign (except for this season's freshmen, of course). Players who are not returning this season are indicated with their grade included in their stat line.So here's a glimpse at our current college field hockey players, as well as those who completed their college play in 2012. In all, there's 49 former Wyoming Valley Conference players in Division I, 22 more in Division II and 47 in Division III. That's right, 118 college field hockey players from right here in our little corner of the state.DIVISION IBoston CollegeKelcie Hromisin, sophomore forward, Wyoming Valley WestPlayed in all 19 games, 1 goal, tied for fourth with 2 assists, 4 points, 16 shotsAshLeigh Sebia, sophomore forward, Wyoming SeminaryPlayed in all 19 games, fourth on team with 23 shots, tied for fourth on team with 4 goals, 1 assist, fifth on team with 9 pointsBoston UniversityMadeleine Hackett, senior midfielder, Wyoming SeminaryPlayed in 15 games, tied for fourth on team with 3 goals, had 6 points and 9 shotsBrownKelsey Grossman, senior back, Wyoming SeminaryStarted all 17 games, posted 1 assist for 1 point with 6 shotsBucknellLeigh Hillman, senior forward, Lake-LehmanStarted all 19 games, second on team with 7 goals, 1 assist, fourth on team with 15 points, fifth on team with 16 shotsColumbiaLauren Skudalski, junior back, Wyoming SeminaryStarted all 17 games and recorded 2 shotsDukeDevon Gagliardi, senior midfielder, Wyoming SeminaryPlayed in all 18 games, second on team with 7 goals and 18 points, third on team with 35 shots, fourth on team with 4 assistsFairfieldEmily Leo, junior back, CrestwoodStarted all 16 games she played in, tied for third on team with 4 assists, had 1 goal and 6 points with 3 shotsKait Yoniski, freshman midfielder, Lake-LehmanGeorgetownDevin Holmes, freshman midfielder,Wyoming SeminaryHofstraSauni Davenport, freshman back, Wyoming Valley WestIndianaGaby Olshemski, junior forward, Lake-LehmanPlayed in all 19 games, scored 3 goals, had 2 assists and 8 points, recorded 16 shotsIowaChandler Ackers, freshman midfielder/back, CrestwoodKent StateMissy Ramsey, junior midfielder, Delaware ValleyPlayed in 16 games, scored 1 goal, had 2 assists and 4 points, recorded 6 shotsSami Surdy, junior back, CrestwoodPlayed in all 22 games, had 1 assist and 1 point, recorded 1 shotLafayetteBrittany Blass, junior back, CrestwoodStarted all 20 games, tied for second on team with 51 shots, fifth on team with 7 goals and 15 points, had 1 assistKirby Szalkowski, sophomore forward/midfielder, DallasPlayed in 14 games, posted 1 shotAliza Furneaux, freshman midfielder/back, Lackawanna TrailMaria Machalick, CrestwoodAs a senior last season, played in 19 games, scored 5 goals, had 2 assists and 12 points, recorded 9 shotsLehighMelissa Kuhns, CrestwoodAs a senior last season, played in 9 gamesLindsay Metzger, CrestwoodAs a sophomore last season, started all 16 games, tied for team lead with 8 goals, second on team with 17 points and 28 shots, had 1 assistLouisvilleErin Conrad, MeyersAs a senior last season, played in all 20 games, posted a 1.81 goals against average, a .745 save percentage and 1 shutout in 1,429:41 of playing timeDominique Pasqualichio, Wyoming Valley WestAs a sophomore last season, played in 13 gamesMarylandAnna Dessoye, sophomore midfielder, CrestwoodPlayed in all 24 games, scored 5 goals, had 3 assists and 13 points, recorded 29 shotsMonmouthChelsea Mann, sophomore forward, WallenpaupackPlayed in 10 games, scored 1 goal, had 1 assist and 3 points, recorded 4 shotsNorth CarolinaKelsey Kolojejchick, Wyoming SeminaryAs a senior last season, led team with 23 assists, second on team with 53 points and 89 shots, third on team with 15 goalsNorthwesternAshley Bernardi, freshman forward/midfielder, Holy RedeemerRedshirted in 2012Lauren Bernardi, freshman midfielder, Holy RedeemerRedshirted in 2012Tara Puffenberger, senior midfielder, DallasStarted all 20 games, second on team in all statistical categories with 15 goals, 10 assists, 40 points and 68 shotsMaura Anistranski, freshman forward/midfielder, Wyoming Valley WestOld DominionKati Nearhouse, NanticokeAs a junior last season, played in 18 games, fifth on team with 23 shots, scored 2 goals, had 2 assists and 6 pointsCasey Dolan, freshman forward, Wyoming Valley WestPennCarly Sokach, junior goalkeeper, Wyoming SeminaryPlayed in all 17 games, posted a 2.92 goals against average, a .705 save percentage and 1 shutout in 1,222:26 of playing timeSunny Stirewalt, senior attack, Wyoming SeminaryPlayed in all 17 games, tied for team lead with 8 goals, fourth on team with 17 points and 34 shots, had 1 assistPenn StateJenna Chrismer, junior forward/midfielder, CrestwoodPlayed in all 22 games, scored 5 goals, had 2 assists and 12 points, recorded 25 shotsKylie Licata, junior goalkeeper, CrestwoodPlayed in 6 games, posted a 0.65 goals against average, a .900 save percentage and shared in 2 shutouts in 107:40 of playing timeKelsey Amy, Lake-LehmanAs a senior last season, played in all 22 games, led team with 24 goals, 60 points and 142 shots, tied for second on team with 12 assistsPrincetonKat Sharkey, Wyoming SeminaryAs a senior last season, led national champs with 38 goals, 85 points and 167 shots, third on team with 9 assistsQuinnipiacMegan Conaboy, junior goalkeeper, Abington HeightsPlayed in 5 games, posted a 2.64 goals against average, a .708 save percentage in 185:47 of playing timeEvonna Ackourey, freshman forward/midfielder, DallasLily Shemo, freshman back, Wyoming Valley WestLauren Zimniski, DallasAs a senior last season, started all 19 games, led team with 8 assists, fifth on team with 12 points and 18 shots, scored 2 goalsSaint FrancisSelena Adamshick, sophomore midfielder, Lake-LehmanStarted all 18 games, tied for second on team with 5 assists, third on team with 9 goals and 23 points, fifth on team with 25 shotsLottie Chipego, senior midfielder/back, Lake-LehmanPlayed in 17 games, recorded 3 shotsTori Frederick, freshman back, Lake-LehmanRedshirted in 2012Erica Johnson, senior back, Lake-LehmanPlayed in 4 gamesMichelle Lipski, sophomore forward/midfielder, Lake-LehmanPlayed in 6 gamesNikki Snyder, junior midfielder, Lake-LehmanStarted all 18 games, had 1 assist for 1 point with 10 shotsCarly Gromel, freshman midfielder/back, Lake-LehmanRiki Stefanides, freshman forward, Wyoming Valley WestStanfordKelsey Lloyd, Shavertown/Taft SchoolLast season as a senior, played in all 23 games, posted 12 shotsSyracuseKati Nearhouse, senior forward, NanticokeTransferred from Old Dominion, will return to action in 2014Serra Degnan, freshman forward, Wyoming AreaTowsonKelsey Jones, sophomore forward, CrestwoodPlayed in 6 gamesKate Williams, senior back, Lake-LehmanStarted all 19 games, recorded 2 shotsVillanovaAnn Romanowski, sophomore midfielder, Wyoming SeminaryPlayed in 13 games, recorded 1 shotJessica Swobota, junior forward, Wyoming SeminaryStarted all 19 games, led team with 65 shots, second on team with 7 assists, tied for second on team with 5 goals, third on team with 17 pointsKristen Mericle, freshman forward/midfielder, Wyoming SeminaryVirginiaPaige Selenski, DallasLast season as a senior, played in 21 games, led team with 27 goals, 13 assists, 67 points and 113 shotsWake ForestJess Newak, sophomore midfielder, CrestwoodPlayed in all 20 games, tied for third on team with 3 assists, tied for fourth on team with 5 goals, tied for fifth on team with 13 points, recorded 17 shotsWilliam & MaryTaylor Gladey, junior forward, CrestwoodPlayed in 14 games, scored 1 goal, recorded 1 assist and 3 points, posted 4 shotsDIVISION IIBloomsburgNikki Black, junior forward, NorthwestPlayed in 9 games, recorded 1 shotCassie DiSabatino, CrestwoodLast season as a senior, started all 19 games, tied for fourth on team with 3 assists, scored 3 goals, had 9 points, recorded 13 shotsJenna DiSabatino, CrestwoodLast season as a senior, played in all 19 games, led team with 83 shots, tied for team lead with 32 points, second on team with 14 goals, tied for second on team with 4 assistsEast StroudsburgAlexis Good, junior midfielder/back, Wyoming Valley WestPlayed in 10 games, recorded 1 shotDesiraye Mack, freshman midfielder, HonesdaleRedshirted in 2012Indiana Univ. of Pa.Kate Bruce, senior midfielder, Lackawanna TrailPlayed in all 20 games, second on team with 5 assists, third on team with 15 points, tied for third on team with 5 goals, fourth on team with 23 shotsDani Edwards, senior forward, Delaware ValleyPlayed in 16 games, scored 2 goals, added 1 assist for 5 points, recorded 7 shotsNicole Bruce, Lackawanna TrailLast season as a senior, started all 20 games, led team in goals with 14, assists with 10 and points with 38, second on team with 78 shotsKutztownMadeline Dworak, sophomore forward, Pittston AreaPlayed in 12 gamesElly Skinne迷你倉, senior midfielder/back, HonesdaleStarted all 17 games, scored 1 goal, added 1 assist for 3 points, recorded 17 shotsLiz Mikitish, freshman midfielder, Pittston AreaMansfieldLacey Croasdale, junior forward/midfielder, Lackawanna TrailPlayed in 17 games, tied for third on team with 3 assists, fifth on team with 4 goals and 11 points, recorded 18 shotsKayla Grunza, junior midfielder, Lackawanna TrailStarted all 18 games, fifth on team with 22 shots, scored 1 goal, added 2 assists and 4 pointsKristie Rollman, senior goalkeeper, Wyoming Valley WestPlayed in 13 games, posted a 4.72 goals against average, a .741 save percentage in 705:06 of playing timeJessi Swingle, junior forward, Lake-LehmanPlayed in 16 games, scored 1 goal, added 1 assist for 3 points, recorded 5 shotsKate Pfeil, freshman back, HonesdaleKristyn Grunza, Lackawanna TrailLast season as a senior, played in 17 games, led team with 8 assists and 90 shots, third on team with 8 goals and 24 pointsKristy Tutorow, NorthwestLast season as a senior, started all 18 games, tied for third on team with 3 assists and 34 shots, fourth on team with 5 goals and 13 pointsSeton HillBrittany Davis, sophomore forward, WallenpaupackPlayed in all 18 games, tied for second on team with 3 assists, scored 2 goals, had 7 points, recorded 13 shotsShippensburgDanielle Proctor, senior back, Wyoming Valley WestPlayed in 8 games, recorded 2 shotsSlippery RockLindsay Brown, junior forward/back, CrestwoodStarted all 18 games, tied for third on team with 4 goals and 10 points, fifth on team with 2 assists and 25 shotsCourtney Lee, junior goalkeeper, Holy RedeemerStarted all 18 games, posted a 1.41 goals against average, an .808 save percentage and 1 shutout in 1,239:40 of playing timeAlly Banks, CoughlinAs a senior last season, started all 18 games, led team wth 6 assists and 35 shots, second on team with 14 points, tied for third on team with 4 goalsGabrielle Malischak, NanticokeAs a senior last season, started all 18 games, second on team with 32 shots, tied for second on team with 4 assists, had 2 goals and 8 pointsWest ChesterHannah Davies, junior midfielder/back, CrestwoodPlayed in 18 games for national champsAlexa Moran, sophomore midfielder, CrestwoodPlayed in 7 games for national champsMarnie Kusakavitch, freshman forward, Holy RedeemerAllie Malacari, freshman back, Holy RedeemerCaitlin Wood, freshman back, CoughlinKayla Gluchowski, CrestwoodAs a senior last season, second on team with 83 shots, third on team with 13 goals and 32 points, fifth on team with 6 assistsLeanne McManus, MeyersAs a freshman last season, played in 12 games, scored 1 goal for 2 points, recorded 5 shotsDIVISION IIIAlbrightSamantha Martin, junior forward, DallasPlayed on the school's basketball team last seasonArcadiaAshley Ditchey, senior back, Lackawanna TrailStarted all 21 games, had 2 assists for 2 points, recorded 13 shotsBethanyTiffany McCary, freshman goalkeeper, Hanover AreaDelaware ValleyRony Jacober, Hazleton AreaAs a senior last season, started all 19 games, third on team with 36 shots, fourth on team with 12 points, tied for fourth on team with 5 goals and 2 assistsDeSalesRachel Wysocky, junior midfielder/back, Hazleton AreaStarted all 18 gamesAmber Collins, HonesdaleAs a senior last season, played in all 18 games, fourth on team in points with 5, tied for fourth on team in goals with 2 and assists with 1, had 19 shotsDennisonKirsten Walsh, freshman forward/midfielder, NorthwestDrewSarah Stewart, sophomore goalkeeper, DallasPlayed in 3 games, posted a 2.27 goals against average and a .714 save percentage in 61:46 of playing timeElmiraBecca Kraynak, sophomore forward, Wyoming Valley WestPlayed in 8 games, scored1goal, had 1 assist for 3 points, recorded 2 shotsKourtny Schwerdtman, junior back, Wyoming AreaPlayed in all 15 games with no field stats, as a goalie, played in 2 games, posted a 2.80 goals against average and a .500 save percentage in 75:07 of playing timeGordonKristen Cease, freshman back, MeyersHaverfordJen DiMaria, junior forward, Wyoming SeminaryPlayed in all 19 games, third on team with 60 shots, fifth on team with 14 points, tied for fifth on team with 6 goals, had 2 assistsKeystoneLeeAnna Bennett, senior back, HonesdaleStarted all 18 games, recorded 1 shotBrittany Cardona, senior forward, HonesdalePlayed in all 18 games, second on team with 9 goals, 6 assists, 24 points and tied for third on team with 31 shotsKatie Darling, senior forward/midfielder, Lackawanna TrailPlayed in 17 games, tied for third on team with 3 assists, scored 1 goal, had 5 points, recorded 8 shotsAmy Denmon, sophomore goalkeeper, Lake-LehmanPlayed in 13 games, posted a 4.19 goals against average and a .657 save percentage in 515:39 of playing timeKelsey Drozda, senior forward, GARMissed 2012 season due to injuryJustine Firmstone, sophomore back, HonesdalePlayed in 15 games, had 1 assist for 1 point, recorded 2 shotsRaisha Piper, junior midfielder, Hanover AreaPlayed in 16 games, had 1 assist for 1 point, recorded 1 shotsShannon Robinson, senior back, TunkhannockStarted all 18 games, had 1 goal, added 1 assist for 3 points, posted 9 shotsCourtney Wood, sophomore forward, Lackawanna TrailPlayed in 12 games, recorded 2 shotsSamantha Krempasky, freshman forward, HonesdaleBreanna Paulson, freshman forward, CrestwoodDiandra Sherman, freshman midfielder/back, TunkhannockTara Hartman, TunkhannockAs a freshman last season, played in 2 gamesHope Krolewski, Holy RedeemerLast season as a senior, led team with 19 goals, 12 assists, 50 points and 113 shotsMelaina McCracken, Lacakwanna TrailAs a freshman last season, played in 1 game and had 2 shotsTiffany Stallard, Abington HeightsAs a sophomore last season, played in 4 gamesKrystal Wilbur, Lackawanna TrailLast season as a sophomore, tied for third on team with 3 assists and 31 shots, fifth on team with 3 goals and 9 pointsKing'sAlexandra Bolinski, sophomore midfielder/back, NanticokePlayed in 17 gamesKim Howanitz, senior forward, NorthwestStarted all 20 games, tied for second on team with 6 assists, fourth on team with 14 points and 39 shots, tied for fifth on team with 4 goalsKristi Katra, junior midfielder/back, TunkhannockPlayed in 13 games, recorded 1 shotTrudi Konopki, senior midfielder, MeyersStarted all 20 games, recorded 1 shotShelby Madden, senior back, TunkhannockStarted all 20 gamesBrittany Malia, sophomore forward/midfielder, Hanover AreaPlayed in 2 gamesAbby McManus, senior forward, MeyersStarted all 20 games, fourth on team with 5 goals, fifth on team with 11 points, had 1 assists and recorded 31 shotsAlyssa Monaghan, sophomore forward, CoughlinPlayed in all 20 games, led team with 8 assists, second on team with 9 goals, 26 points, third on team with 50 shotsLindsey Paduck, junior forward, TunkhannockPlayed in 16 games, scored 1 goal for 2 points, recorded 7 shotsRachael Rugletic, sophomore back, Abington HeightsPlayed in 1 gameSelina Malacari, freshman midfielder/back, Holy RedeemerPaige Tedik, freshman goalkeeper, CoughlinHaley Waslasky, freshman back, CoughlinCalli Berryman, Holy RedeemerAs a senior last season, played in 18 games, led team with 19 goals, 44 points and 66 shots, tied for second on team with 6 assistsBrittany Naylor, Pittston AreaAs a senior last season, played in 2 games, posted a 0.00 goals against average and a 1.000 save percentage in 27:20 of playing timeStefanie Wingerter, Delaware ValleyAs a senior last season, started all 20 games, scored 2 goals, added 2 assists for 6 points, recorded 6 shotsLebanon ValleyLeeca Baran, sophomore goalkeeper, Hazleton AreaDid not play in 2012MarywoodLeanne McManus, sophomore forward/midfielder, MeyersPlayed at West Chester in 2012MisericordiaBrianna Fischer, sophomore forward, WallenpaupackDid not play for MU in 2012Lindsay Hischak, sophomore forward, CrestwoodPlayed in all 19 games, led team with 6 assists, 18 points and 36 shots, second on team with 6 goalsCheyenne Hunsinger, freshman forward/midfielder, TunkhannockScrantonMaria Begliomini, junior goalkeeper, NorthwestPlayed in 10 games, posted a 1.71 goals against average and a .707 save percentage, posted 1 shutout and shared 3 others in 490:00 of playing timeLiz Franko, freshman forward, TunkhannockWilliam SmithEmily Granger, freshman back, Wyoming SeminaryUrsinusKara Bowen, senior back, Wyoming Valley WestPlayed in 11 gamesDanielle DeSpirito, sophomore goalkeeper, CrestwoodPlayed in 10 games, posted a 2.13 goals against average and a .740 save percentage in 657:02 of playing timeNora Kornfeld, junior back, Wyoming SeminaryPlayed in 19 games, third on team with 6 goals and 15points, tied for fifth on team with 3 assists, recorded 11 shotsWilkesOlivia Dworak, senior back, Wyoming SeminaryPlayed in 14 games, scored 1 goal, added 1 assist for 3 points, recorded 6 shotsKaitlyn Bevans, Hazleton AreaAs a senior last season, started all 17 games, tied for team lead with 4 assists, second on team with 50 shots, fourth on team with 12 points, tied for fourth on team with 4 goalsJessica DiBernardo, Holy RedeemerAs a sophomore last season, played in 6 games, recorded 4 shotsCopyright: ___ (c)2013 The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, Pa.) 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