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Friday, 9 December 2011
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011
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Thursday, 22 September 2011
What happened to this monkey in China? Did it end up on a plate or free?
MISHIMA, Shizuoka -- A monkey believed to have bitten more than 100 people in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture since August was captured Oct. 10 after being cornered in the home of a resident here.
A Mishima official said there was no doubt that the captured macaque monkey was the one that had been attacking people, as it was snared shortly after three people were attacked nearby and there had been no other sightings or reports of injuries afterwards.
"We're just relieved that we've caught it," the official said.
Municipal government officials said the monkey was spotted on the second-floor balcony of the home of 33-year-old resident Yuki Yoneyama at about 12:30 p.m. on Sunday. His 36-year-old wife opened the window to their children's room, and when the money went inside, Yoneyama shut it from the outside, trapping the animal.
The monkey scampered into a closet, but municipal government workers and police who arrived at the home used a tear-inducing spray to drive it out, and captured it with a net at about 1:30 p.m.
A spate of monkey attacks had occurred in the eastern Shizuoka cities of Mishima, Numazu and Fuji from August 22. On Oct. 10 a 5-year-old girl was bitten, bringing the number of people to have suffered light injuries in the attacks to 117.
The city offered a 200,000 yen reward to anyone who could capture the monkey. On Oct. 11 the city announced that the award would go to Yoneyama.
"We're thankful to everyone who cooperated, providing information and so on," said city official Yukihiro Aoyama.
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Monday, 16 May 2011
Stuntman Vic Armstrong spent a career taking blows in some of Hollywood’s most iconic roles.
Stuntman Vic Armstrong spent a career taking blows in some of Hollywood’s most iconic roles. In this exclusive excerpt from his new book, he describes what it was like to actually, physically, be Indiana Jones.
Working in the studio was great; it was such a fun movie to be on. I remember it was a baking hot summer and we’d all come to work in shorts. The famous mine car chase was all done in the sound stage and it was built almost like a rollercoaster. One day it was blisteringly hot and Kate Capshaw, who was a lovely, sweet girl, bought ice creams for everyone. ‘Quick Vic, quick,’ she said, and bundled Short Round’s double, Roy Alon, and me into the mine car and rubbed ice cream all over our faces just like a naughty schoolgirl. ‘Tell them we’re ready,’ she said. ‘What about the ice cream?’ I asked. ‘Just tell them we’re ready.’ So I yelled, ‘We’re ready up here Steven!’ OK, action. We came hurtling down and as we passed the camera we were all eating ice creams. God it was funny, but not for the poor grips who had to run like hell with these two cameras on a dolly to catch up with us, sweating their nuts off only to see us playing jokes. It was like, ‘Thanks guys!’
At one point in the chase Kate had to punch a baddie off the back end of the mine car while it was still moving. I was watching from behind the camera, speeding along trying to get it all in line because it was a tricky angle. It was close to lunch and we were still shooting, everyone was sweating and grumpy, but we couldn’t get it right, you could see the gap between the punch every time.
‘How was that Vic?’ they’d ask. ‘Missed it,’ I’d reply and they’d all growl at me. ‘It’s not my fault. I’m just saying you missed it. You ain’t got it.’ The mine car came shooting down again and this time Kate actually hit the man square in the face and Steven went, ‘Yes, great, now you can’t say she missed there Vic.’ I went, ‘She did.’ He went, ‘What are you talking about, look, he’s got a big fat lip!’ I said, ‘No, she hit him, but it’s crap, it looks awful.’ When you throw a film punch it’s got to be a massive hit; what Kate did was real but it looked weak because she chickened out half way through when she realised she’d made contact. So everybody growled at me again and Steven said, ‘One more time because Vic says that was a miss, missed the guy with the fat lip.’ Down it came and Kate threw the punch. ‘How was that?’ ‘Yeah, that was good.’ And sure enough, just like that missed punch I called in Tunisia on Raiders, when Steven watched the dailies he said, ‘Good call Vic, that looks like nothing.’
John Wayne actually invented it – those big haymaker misses look far better on screen than the real thing. And I always say it’s the person taking the punch that makes the shot, that makes the punch big. It could be Arnie Schwarzenegger throwing a punch but if the guy on the other end doesn’t pop his head it looks like nothing, and yet you could have a wimp throwing a punch and if Arnie pops his head, you go wow, what a big punch. It’s the reaction that makes it.
Every Friday at the end of the day we used to have a pound draw. Everybody wrote their name on a £1 note, put it in a dustbin bag which was then shaken, and whoever’s pound note was pulled out won the whole lot – it was quite a lot of money. One day Harrison won it. ‘For God’s sake,’ he said. The guy didn’t know what to do with it, and we said, ‘No, no, a winner’s a winner, you keep it, give it to charity or something.’ Everyone said goodnight to each other and left. Meanwhile Steven, Harrison and I walked onto the set because I wanted to show them some fight choreography planned for next week. And poor Harrison was walking around really embarrassed with this big dustbin bag crammed full of pound notes. I watched him and saw that he kept putting this bag down somewhere and walking off only for somebody to say, ‘Harrison, you forgot your bag.’ He tried this three or four times.
We finished the rehearsal and walked to the car park and Harrison started dropping back. Out of the corner of my eye I saw him look around before picking out the tattiest old car, walk over, feel the door, open it, throw the dustbin bag in, shut the door and just carry on as if nothing had happened. I never did hear what became of it. That guy must have sat in his car – he was probably a plasterer or one of the labourers – and said, ‘Who’s put fucking rubbish in my car?’ and it was this dustbin bag full of money. I hope he didn’t throw it away without looking in it! But it was a lovely touch from Harrison.
Following that weekend I came to work Monday morning and Harrison wasn’t there. He’d been complaining of a bad back for weeks and it had now completely seized up. They’d got an ambulance jet and flown him to the States. The film was facing a crisis. Without their star, the producers were contemplating shutting everything down for two months. I guess I came to the rescue. I put on Indy’s gear and they shot on me for several weeks. I did all that stuff of releasing the kids, a lot of the mine car stuff, jumping around the gantry, and the big fight on the rock-crushing conveyor belt, with Pat Roach playing the chief guard. Then, when Harrison came back we just did his close-ups. It really kept the whole film going.
Working with Harrison again was wonderful. On the last night of shooting I went over to a local pub to buy the wire riggers a drink, because they’d done such a great job, and suddenly in walked Harrison. He always loved meeting the carpenters and the riggers and was keen to have a drink with the lads. Later on, we both went outside for a breath of fresh air and standing by the back of my car he said, ‘You stunt guys are lucky, all the girls fancy you.’ I said, ‘You are joking, aren’t you? You’re bloody Harrison Ford!’ He said, ‘No, nobody ever knows who I am.’ I said, ‘What a load of nonsense, you’re recognised in a heartbeat.’ He said, ‘I’m not you know. Watch this.’ And with that he shouted over at these two young ladies walking into the pub. Both of them stopped and looked, and Harrison pointed to himself and said, ‘Indiana Jones, Han Solo, Harrison Ford.’ And they went, ‘Yeah, right,’ and just turned around and carried on walking. ‘See, I told you,’ he said, ‘they don’t know me, nobody recognises me.’ Anyway, we closed the pub down that night and ended up having a great booze-up.
Three months later I’d just finished working in Mexico on Dune and flew to LA to have a meeting with director Richard Fleischer about doing Conan the Destroyer. I called Harrison and he suggested we meet up for dinner. At the time he lived up near Pickfair and he gave me directions how to get there. I took the car but couldn’t remember if he said turn left or right at the T-junction, so I turned right. I drove on a bit further until I saw a boulder blocking the road, which Harrison had told me was the result of an avalanche years before. ‘I’m next door to the boulder,’ he’d said. I parked and walked into this elegant house and saw a sign on the wall. ‘I’m downstairs with the physio, make yourself at home.’ I thought, he’s having back problems again.
‘I’m here,’ I shouted. ‘Harrison?’ No answer. I decided to relax and looked at the view over the Hollywood Hills; fabulous. I walked around for a bit and then sat down. Twenty minutes passed. ‘Hello,’ I said. ‘Anybody there?’ Nothing. Now I started to get the feeling that something was wrong, that this was not Harrison’s house, because it just didn’t look right. I was getting paranoid and having visions of the owner coming out and setting the Dobermans on me because they thought I was an intruder. Having previously walked around the place shouting my head off, I now tip-toed out to the car and raced off down the road. As I went hurtling past the T-junction, sure enough standing outside looking for me was Harrison. I’d gone the wrong way. God knows whose house I’d been in.
Finally I got to Harrison’s home and he showed me round. The first thing he did was to take me into one of the bedrooms. Pulling open a drawer he flipped it over and said, ‘Look at these dovetails.’ He was showing me furniture he’d just made. He was so proud of it. I’ve always said that’s the mark of his professionalism: even the dovetail joints in the back of a drawer that nobody ever sees, he wants them to be absolutely perfect. And that’s the kind of attention to detail that he brings to his movies. After a few beers we headed out for dinner. I was looking at the menu when I suddenly realised he’d taken me to a bloody Mexican restaurant. ‘Thanks Harrison,’ I said. ‘Mexican food, just what I need after three months in Mexico City.’ He sat there chuckling to himself.
Melissa was also there with us that night and halfway through the meal said, ‘Vic, I’ve wanted to ask you something. The last night of shooting at Elstree on Temple of Doom, were you with Harrison?’ I thought, oh fuck, I’ve walked into a family row here. I looked across for some yes or no shake of the head from Harrison, but he was hiding behind a menu, he wouldn’t even look at me. ‘You know he didn’t get in until two o’clock that morning.’ ‘Yeah,’ I said. ‘We were in the pub.’ She said, ‘Well, we were having dinner with very influential people that night. And he just didn’t turn up, no phone call, nothing.’ I said, ‘It’s not my fault. You know, you should’ve done what I do in those situations, just tell them he was working late.’ She said, ‘I could have done, but it would have been awkward, because it was Steven Spielberg and George Lucas that I was having dinner with. I can’t say Harrison’s working late with the director and the producer sitting next to me!’ He just didn’t turn up for dinner; he’d preferred to spend the night boozing with us. Hysterical guy, Harrison.
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Wednesday, 4 May 2011
The ceiling cassette air conditioning unit is frequently used in Commercial Air Conditioning solutions
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Ceiling cassette units are fixed from the roof above a ceiling void and the four way fascia is the only part of the unit you see.
Ceiling suspended units are suspended below the ceiling.
Ceiling Cassette Units are a modern, space saving design which makes them an ideal choice for offices and retail solutions where floor or wall space is at a premium. Ceiling cassette units usually take longer to install than a wall mounted unit and are slightly more expensive to buy but have the advantage of distributing the air in 4 directions, giving better coverage and a more gentle air flow in addition to being very quiet whilst operational. These systems are operated via a keypad remote or wall mounted control panels.
All our air conditioning systems have a heat pump option in addition to their standard air conditioning feature. New technologies mean that these units are extremely quiet when running and have improved energy savings.
These units come with one outdoor condensing unit, known as a single split system and thanks to the flexibility of air conditioning systems, you can choose to run a number of units off of a single outdoor unit, which is known as a multi split. An larger version of this is a VRV/VRF air conditioning system which is commonly used in industrial facilities.
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Thursday, 21 April 2011
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Tuesday, 19 April 2011
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Saturday, 16 April 2011
Will Vanessa Feltz present Big Brother 2011?
Vanessa Feltz has admitted that she would jump at the chance to host ‘Big Brother. The 48-year-old presenter – who has appeared on both ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ and ‘Ultimate Big Brother’ – would be delighted if Five picked up the show and offered her the role, but thinks bosses would prefer a younger former contestant such as ‘Big Brother 11’ winner Josie Gibson.
She said: “Obviously I would be delighted to be asked – but I would be amazed if they chose someone like me. I would think they’d want someone like Josie Gibson – she would be brilliant. She’s superb, she could be the next Alison Hammond.”
Former contestant Nikki Graeme – who struck up a friendship with Vanessa during ‘Ultimate big Brother’ – would also back her pal if the host’s job came up. She said: “Hopefully one day ‘big Brother’ will be back. It would be great to have it back to how it once was. “It should have Davina McCall on board though, because she is ‘Big Brother’. But Vanessa would be brilliant – a fresh start.”
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Friday, 15 April 2011
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Channel Five are reportedly planning to increase the prize money on this year’s Big Brother series from £100,000 to £500,000
The news comes from The Daily Star, who also claimed last week that X Factor judge Cheryl Cole would be fronting the revamped show as part of a revenge bid on Simon Cowell, so take it with a pinch of salt!
A source told the publication that not only will the prize money be brought into line with that of the American series, but also revealed that the 24/7 live feed will be back when the celebrity series returns this August.
The newspaper also claimed that it will be running a daily competition for two weeks before the show launches in August, in which it will offer five golden tickets to lucky readers each day. The Willy Wonka inspired event will then allow the sixty ticket holders to try out for the reality TV show.
The source added: “We reckon the nation will go Big Brother barmy. This has got to be the most astonishing prize ever offered by a newspaper.”
The Guardian earlier reported that Five have signed a five year deal with Endemol for the show and revealed that the same Elstree based Big Brother house will be used.
It is thought that a celebrity version of the show will launch in August, followed by a normal full length series running against The X Factor in the autumn and winter.
Channel 5′s programmes director Jeff Ford is quoted as saying: “We’re hugely excited.”
Big Brother 2011: Will Myleene Klass or Emma Willis replace Davina McCall? | Unreality TV
McCall fronted all previous UK series of the reality TV show, but recently admitted that she would not follow the format if it was picked up by another TV channel, after being cancelled on Channel 4.
Yesterday Five announced a two year deal with programme maker Endemol and The Daily Express claims that bosses are considering hiring former Big Brother’s Little Brother host Emma Willis, or Popstar to Operastar presenter Myleene Klass to front the show.
The newspaper also claims that X Factor judge Cheryl Cole is still in the running to land the high-profile job, despite her people denying the rumours a few weeks ago.
After The Daily Star reported that the former Girls Aloud star would join Five, as part of a revenge plan against Simon Cowell, her PR firm took to Twitter to write:
We thought the journalist that made up stories for the Daily Star had quit in disgust. Has he returned for today’s silly splash?
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Thursday, 14 April 2011
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Friday, 8 April 2011
Public reaction to Big Brother's return to Elstree Film Studios
A NEW series of Big Brother will be made at Elstree Film Studios, reporter Josh Darlingtonasked residents if they were happy to see the return of the show.
Fi-Fi El-Gabaoury, 22, Furzehill Road
“It makes Borehamwood more exciting, it's something to talk about and puts the town on the map. Knowing it's all being filmed just down the road makes you want to get involved.”
Georgia White, 17, Wansford Park
“My friend and I are so obsessed with Big Brother. We want to go on the show. Sometimes when I walk past the house I like to shout stuff out – we will definitely be watching it this year.”
Danielle Wright, 26, Hartforde Road
“It is a pain in the backside. There's too much noise, fireworks, music, lights and people – it's all near my house and it scares my dog.”
Elizabeth O'Gorman, 38, Welbeck Close
“I think it is good fun and good business for the town, but I probably won't be watching as I find it difficult to find the time to keep up with it.”
Lee Hunter, 26, Studio Way - Who has just moved to Borehamwood
“I can't say the prospect of being in the town where Big Brother is filmed sealed the deal for me to move here, but the town could do with being a little more lively.”
Jai Pabari, 35, Barnet Lane
“I don't care how the show effects the town, I think Borehamwood is a depressing place. This is fun, exciting and gets lots of people visiting the area.”
Colin Lawlor, 57, from Borehamwood
“It is great for the town, because it brings lots of business to the shops, but the programme is absolute rubbish. I won't be watching it.”
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