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CAN 2008 to enjoy uninterrupted power - VRA
Accra, Jan. 18, GNA - The Volta River Authority (VRA) on Thursday said it was fully prepared to provide adequate uninterrupted power supply throughout the African Cup of Nations Tournament the country was hosting. The Authority told the Ghana News Agency that: "VRA has made adequate arrangements such as the provision of generating sets to serve as standby power plants at all the four stadia in the country for the tournament to start this Sunday January 20." Mrs. Gertrude Koomson, of the Corporate Affairs Department of the VRA, who gave the assurance said technicians to man the various equipment have been given orientation to effectively carry out their duties. She said, "even though the VRA is currently running two to three turbines at Akosombo, it can conveniently operate all the six turbines when the need arises given the water level as at today." The VRA official said Ghanaians and their brothers and sisters from other African nations would have enough power to enjoy their football matches but added: "This is the time that we should also know that conservation of energy is key." "The 550 Megawatts (MW) Thermal Plants at Aboadze, Government's Emergency Power Programme are all in place to ensure uninterrupted supply," Mrs Koomson said.
Radio & TV Talk
Amazingly, "Prison Break" was the top show in Atlanta but ranked just 34th nationwide. Only one program (NFL Sunday football) was both in the top 10 locally and nationally. Week of Sept. 17 Rank, show, network, date, ratings point with each point represents 22,055 metro Atlanta households (national rank) "Prison Break" Fox, 9/17, 9.5 (34) "Sunday Night Football" NBC, 9/23, 9.5 (1) "K-Ville" Fox, 9/17, 9.2 (21) "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader," Fox, 9/20, 8.3 (25) "The OT (NFL football post-game)," Fox, 9/23, 8.3 (16) "The Simpsons" Fox, 9/23, 8.2 (15) "Back To You," Fox, 9/19, 7.9 (17) "The Biggest Loser 4," NBC, 9/18, 7.5 (27) "Don't Forget the Lyrics," Fox, 9/20 7.2 (24) "Til Death," Fox, 9/19, 7.0 (32) SOURCE: Nielsen Media Research Permalink | Comments (2) | Post your comment | 9/26: Bynum guest DJ on Praise Thursday By Rodney Ho | Wednesday, September 26, 2007, 10:40 AM The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Juanita Bynum, the Pentecostal televangelist who recently filed for divorce from Bishop Thomas Weeks III after his alleged assault on her in August, will be a guest DJ Thursday from 10 a.m.
OCTOPUS GARDEN: Should Lindros be in the Hall?
Will he be inducted in the Builder category? His stubbornness ultimately contributed to the Colorado Avalanche mini-dynasty." Remember, the Nordiques/Avs got Peter Forsberg from the Flyers for Lindros. (And the Wings thank him for that.) CBSsports.com ran a poll asking if Lindros should make the Hall, and the last time we checked, 62% said no. A Hockey News poll was running 66% negative. So it might be a tough sell. The real problem might be that Lindros couldn't live up to others' expectations. He just wasn't the Next One he was supposed to be. Isn't Igor a lock? Speaking of this year's induction class, there wasn't room for Igor Larionov, who had a stellar international career, was a trailblazer for Russian players coming to the NHL and played a key role in three Stanley Cup winners for the Wings.
New ‘home game’ format lacks playoff feeling
The officials weren't local. I believe one said he was from Augusta. The state game I saw last year at Eastman involved Valdosta Association refs. Dodge's opposition was a team that used the Valdosta Association. Dodge won handily, though, and the officials did a good job. It's much more convenient to have one site. Some fans are having to travel to two distant locations. Stephens County is going to Carrollton and Cartersville. Another advantage of eight in two days is the scorebook situation. There's more pressure to find a reliable bookkeeper. The book would neutral for at least six of the eight games. It's not neutral in the current situation. While the vast majority of bookpeople try to do their best, they're still rooting for the home team. A neutral book would negate that and the issue of an opposing book being inept, a pain in the posterior, or both (as a neutral book can legally kick both home and away books off the table).
Domestic artworks favored by bidders
The industry expressed its recognition at this point and agreed that the success of classical Chinese paintings and calligraphy is attributed to years of accumulation in the classical Chinese painting and calligraphy market, improved knowledge levels of collectors and increasingly identified value of classical painting and calligraphy. In the classical Chinese painting and calligraphy session, the Red Cliff by Qiu Ying, a painter in the Ming Dynasty, set a world auction record. In addition, another auction artwork in the same session, Red Trees and Green Mountains, by Hua Yan was also auctioned at a high price of RMB 19.60 million. Gong Xian's Landscape, a 4-section screen, was auctioned at a price of RMB 4.928 yuan million. The classical Chinese painting and calligraphy department also held the special session titled the "Dan Qing Zhu Yan Zhai Collection of Classical Calligraphy and Painting in Ming and Qing Dynasties" which sold all of its 13 artworks.
June 2006
The voice of her little sister Kristen, forever frozen in time, is pleading with her to fight a little bit longer. "I know it's true," said Carol Henderson of Wareham, who lost one daughter to a car accident a decade ago and may now lose another. "Amy has injuries that you and I could not have survived." Amy Johnson, who moved from Wareham to Bridgewater just a few weeks ago, lost control of her car in the early morning and slammed into a tree near Exit 2 on I-495, suffering massive internal injuries. She remains in a coma in the intensive care unit of Brigham and Woman's Hospital. Carol was pregnant with Amy when her 3-year-old daughter Kristin suffered critical injuries in a car accident. Kristin fought to survive for seven more years. "Amy used to tell me how she talks to Kristen every day," Carol said.
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