Some Fab Reasons To Have A Water Cooler In Your Home

Submitted by: Nick Swan

Drinking enough high quality water is one of the rules for keeping yourself and the people that you love healthy. There are many things you can do to ensure proper hydration and the purchase of a home water cooler is one of the best possibilities. Many UK families have already discovered these advantages.

Water coolers are often seen as a piece of office or gym equipment but are now new, compact designs that are great for household use, as well. Some models and styles are perfect for families and the customisation possibilities will enable the water cooler to even fit creatively into your interior design concept.

Wondering about purchasing one for your home? Here are some of the most important benefits you are going to enjoy.

Perfectly chilled Wate

Drinking chilled, quality water is one of the best options in terms of hydration. The home water cooler will give you access to this valuable resource regardless of the weather and the temperature outside.

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You can choose bottles or you can use the tap water to feed the cooler. Both of these options will result in the availability of fresh and cool drinks for the entire family. The presence of the cooler in your kitchen or sitting room will also serve as a constant reminder of the importance of good hydration.

People often forget to hydrate themselves adequately throughout the day. It s quite easy to forget to take a much needed drink when you re literally swept off your feet. The recommended quantity is at around 8 glasses (1.8 litres) of fluid per day. A cooler solves these problems and simplifies the task by ensuring a constant supply that is always visible and readily available to drink.

A Green Piece of Equipment

Concerned about the environment?

Connecting the water cooler to the main water supply will result in absolutely no waste. Alternatively, you can opt for bottles. The empty bottles will be collected by the water cooler supplier and reused meaning that either option is environmentally-friendly.

Convenience and Orde

Keeping your home organised could be a challenging task, especially if you have young kids. Many parents who love water for their children can imagine this picture water bottles everywhere and absolutely no fridge space available!

Instead of having to store your water bottles in the fridge, you will get your drinks from the home water cooler and make fridge space available plus you will find it much easier to keep your home organised.

Fun!

Customisation possibilities will increase the visual appeal of your water cooler. You can have a lot of fun with the design and you can even get the entire family involved in the creative process.

You can design your cooler to look exciting and different, so that it complements and adds to the personality of your home.

There are so many reasons for the purchase of a home water cooler. Keeping your loved ones healthy is of course, the main priority. A water cooler is also affordable, easy to use and great for enhancing your kitchen design. Give one a try to experience the benefits for yourself.

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Study claims to show difference between male and female brains

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Michael Gurian, psychologist and author of “What Could He Be Thinking?“, has claimed to identify approximately one hundred structural differences between male and female brains in a recent study. Gurian comments:

Men, because we tend to compartmentalize our communication into a smaller part of the brain, we tend to be better at getting right to the issue, the more female brain (will) gather a lot of material, gather a lot of information, feel a lot, hear a lot, sense a lot.

One major structural difference that Gurian has made clear is that males generally have more activity in the mechanical centers of the brain, while women have more activity in centers of the brain dedicated to verbal communication and emotion. A clear example of this is the hypothetical situation of giving a child a toy. He explains it as such:

That doll becomes life-like to that girl, but you give it to a two-year-old boy and you are more likely, not all the time, but you are more likely than not to see that boy try to take the head off the doll. He thinks spatial-mechanical. He’s using the doll as an object.

Another expert, Dr. Marianne Legato, says it all boils down to genetics, noting that the Y chromosome (which only males carry) has “at least 21 unique genes unique to males which control many of the body’s operations down to the level of the cells.”

Gurian agrees that culture is significant in brain development, but argues that biology plays an equally important role. He makes a point of how the MRI scans show that the female corpus callosum, the center of the brain which regulates communication between the brain’s hemispheres, is larger than the male’s. On the other hand, the scans also show that information flows more freely between the hemispheres of the male brain.

The exact role that brain structure plays in behavior, however, has been an area of considerable contention in science for literally hundreds of years. Early studies in craniometry conducted by Paul Pierre Broca were used to attempt to distinguish differences between human races, though have now been dismissed as scientific racism. The nature-nurture debate has raged for centuries in a variety of forms, without yet any clear resolution as to the role in which innate biological tendencies interact with environmental conditions or willed behavior. As such, studies relating to brain structure and claims to innate behavior often generate substantial controversy.

MIT anthropologist of science Joseph Dumit’s study of brain imaging in his book Picturing Personhood: Brain Scans and Biomedical Identity, noted that the apparent “transparency” of such pictures (the appearance that they can be easily interpreted by laymen, when they are often the source of ambiguity and dispute by even highly-trained neurosurgeons) has led to their proliferation as indicators of objective truth in media and in courts of law, and that such conclusions are often knowingly exaggerated by the specialists creating the images for better visual effect.

The timing of Gurian’s book comes on the heels of another controversy over gender differences sparked by comments made by Harvard president Lawrence Summers, who blamed low numbers of women in the sciences on genetic differences. Summers has been criticized by a large number of academics and scientists, as well as by many news publications, in the wake of what he was reported as saying during a conference on January 14.

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Ontario Votes 2007: Interview with Progressive Conservative candidate Pam Hundal, Bramalea—Gore—Malton

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Pam Hundal is running for the Progressive Conservatives in the Ontario provincial election, in the Bramalea—Gore—Malton riding.

Wikinews’ Nick Moreau requested an interview regarding her values, her experience, and her campaign. In response, Hundal’s campaign office did not send replies to the questions asked, but a general statement. Moreau has excerpted parts of her statement, placing them as answers to related questions. However, a great number of questions have been skipped in the process.

Stay tuned for further interviews; every candidate from every party is eligible, and will be contacted. Expect interviews from Liberals, Progressive Conservatives, New Democratic Party members, Ontario Greens, as well as members from the Family Coalition, Freedom, Communist, Libertarian, and Confederation of Regions parties, as well as independents.

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Asbestos victims file 6.6 billion yen class action lawsuit in Tokyo

Saturday, May 17, 2008

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

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

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

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

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

We will do our utmost until we win the suit.

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

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

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

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

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Reasons To Get Automobile Insurance

Submitted by: Michael Hunter

If you are having money problems, driving without car insurance can seem like a good idea to save a little money. However, this is an extremely bad idea because you are only a moment away from an accident. This article is going to tell you why you should never drive without automobile insurance.

The point of car insurance, like all other insurance, is to hope you never have to use it; but, you are prepared and have it in case something was to happen. The worst thing that can happen is getting into an accident and not having insurance, so do not try and save money by cutting car insurance.

If you do not have car insurance and are wondering if you should get it; or, if you are just wondering why you should have car insurance before driving, here are some of the top reasons:

1. If you are involved in an accident and neither you nor the other driver has car insurance, and you require medical care, you will not be covered by any form of personal liability insurance. Personal liability insurance comes with auto insurance packages, and you will lose a lot of money, more so than if you bought auto insurance, trying to pay your medical bills.

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2. If you cause an accident and you have no insurance you are leaving the victim in a tight spot. If an accident is your fault than your insurance company is suppose to pay the other drivers company, who in return would pay that driver. However, by not having insurance, you will probably have to pay to fix that persons car with your own money.

3. If your car was either stolen or you got in an accident and had to try and pay the cost of either fixing it or replacing it, you could be looking at no transportation for a long time. If you are trying to save money by not paying for car insurance, you are probably not going to be able to fix or replace a car anytime in the near future. This will hinder your ability to get to work or go places period which will lose you money.

4. You may think that you are not breaking any laws, but you are. If you are driving without car insurance you are driving illegally, which is against the law. Also, if you are caught without car insurance you can loose your license.

5. If you are caught driving without insurance you will be moved to the high risk category for car insurance. This will raise how much your car insurance premium will be when you go to get car insurance, which is a bad thing.

From potentially spending more money than you are saving to breaking the law, there are many reasons for you to get car insurance. There is no good reason for you to drive without automobile insurance and you should never leave the driveway without insurance. Hopefully after reading this article you understand the importance of car insurance and you will be on your way to finding a good auto insurance quote.

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UN probing allegations US is ‘torturing’ soldier over leaks

Thursday, December 23, 2010

The United Nations is reportedly beginning an investigation into claims that Pfc. Bradley Manning is being “tortured.” Manning was arrested in May, after allegedly leaking over 250,000 classified diplomatic cables to the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks.

Last week, it was announced that supporters for Manning lodged a complaint with the Office of The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland, saying that the conditions of his cell and the treatment he is receiving, amount to “torture.” According to Salon, Manning is not allowed to exercise, is denied bed sheets and pillows, and has been held in solitary confinement for 23 hours of every day since his arrest. According to Manning’s attorney, David Coombs, a former United States Army major, and veteran of the Iraq War, Manning is only allowed to walk in a small room for exercise.

“[Manning is] taken to an empty room and only allowed to walk, normally just walks figure eights in the room. If he indicates that he no long feels like walking, he is immediately returned to his cell,” stated Coombs to Salon.

The Pentagon denies that Manning is being tortured, saying he is being treated “fairly. We’ve been reviewed … No concerns have been voiced from a (Department of Defense) perspective.”

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New Zealand delays emissions trading scheme

Monday, November 17, 2008

New Zealand’s incoming government will delay the implementation of the country’s emissions trading scheme (ETS) pending a full inquiry into climate change.

The decision was revealed in the National Party‘s confidence and supply agreement with the ACT Party. The agreement commits National to a review of climate change policy by a special select committee of Parliament.

The review will include the emissions trading scheme and possible alternatives to it, as well as “hear[ing] competing views on the scientific aspects of climate change” and considering whether responding to climate change is economically worthwhile. Implementation of the ETS would be delayed until the review is complete — a process expected to take at least a year.

The ETS requires companies emitting greenhouse gases to cover their emissions with permits. The legislation was passed on September 10, 2008, and provides for a phased implementation, with forestry entering the scheme immediately, industrial and energy sector emissions entering in 2010, and transport fuels in 2011.

The National Party won a victory over the Labour Party in last week’s elections, and has formed a new government cabinet, led by prime minister-elect John Key.

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New Drilling Technology Could Finally Make Cbm Very Economic

Submitted by: James Finch

In a previous interview about coalbed methane (CBM), Sprott Asset Management CBM analyst Eric Nuttall told us he would remain, quite excited about the prospects for companies with coal bed methane assets so long as natural gas prices remain above $6 per Mcf (thousand cubic feet). The economics would be very skinny under $6. That s because CBM exploration and development can get pricey. What if there was a drilling firm regularly bringing gas out of the ground for under $1.50/mcf? There is and they ve proven it with more than 250 wells in Australia. They ve moved into India, where they drilled another 30 to 50 wells and another 70 wells to come. Mitchell has taken acreage in southern Kansas, where the company just finished its first CBM well. And the company formed a joint venture with Pacific Asia China Energy (TSX: PCE) to bring its Dymaxion technology to China later this year.

You don t get to be Australia s largest privately owned drilling company without timing your markets right. The Mitchell family s great timing ability began in 1969, when company founder Peter Mitchell bought his first drilling rig at a repossession sale for $11,500. Parts of Queensland, Australia were in the grips of a drought. Mitchell put his rig to good use as he began drilling water wells for farmers in the surrounding rural counties. Just as the drought had ended, Mitchell caught the boom in coal. His growing company began drilling in the oil shale and coal fields around Moranbah, then a remote part of Queensland. They then caught the drilling boom in mineral resources through the 1980s. By then, the company was drilling oil, gas, uranium and coal reserves throughout Australia. In the 1990s, Mitchell Drilling got the first whiff of Coalbed Methane (CBM) exploration entering Australia. That is when the major U.S. oil companies, such as Amoco, Conoco and others, came to the country searching for new CBM fields.

But, the major U.S. oil companies abandoned CBM in Australia because they soon discovered Australia s shallow coal fields were too expensive for their big oil rigs. The economics just didn t work, Nathan Mitchell told StockInterview. They needed high gas flow, but the fracing technique just didn t give them what they needed. Still they persisted and asked Mitchell Drilling to run his smaller water well rigs. That was the start of it, Mitchell recalled. We made CBM work with the water well rigs from an economics point of view, but they still weren t making enough gas. Still, the economics of the smaller rig made it work to a degree.

Enter the politicians. The Queensland government made a law that said five percent of all coal-fired power stations had to be run by gas, explained Mitchell. That spawned the industry and CBM really took off. Mitchell continued with the vertical rigs, but it was the economics of the smaller rig that made CBM work.

GETTING BLOOD OUT OF A STONE

It was during the CBM boom when Mitchell developed the better mousetrap. Coal miners didn t see the gas resource beneath their feet. They just saw them as coal fields, said Mitchell who knew there was nuisance gas there. There was never even a thought there was enough gas there to make it viable. With natural gas selling for $2/mcf in Australia, the economics didn t make sense. Australian coal seams are found at shallower levels where greater pressures have to be created to liberate gas from the extended horizontal seams. The Australian one-two punch of shallow coal seams and low gas prices drove Mitchell to become innovative.

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We d seen in the coal business the underground in-seam drilling of horizontal holes and degasification, Mitchell explained. But, there was usually a lot of water involved and no way to get the water out. Because of the company s decades of experience in drilling water wells, Mitchell combined the vertical well with the horizontal well. Mitchell described the process, The vertical well became the conduit for the coal mine, the gas and the water, and gave us a huge surface area. Suddenly, in areas where there wasn t a resource, we could produce something like a million or up to 2 million a day from these Dymaxion wells.

The technology was put to the test in central Queensland, Australia. An Australian newspaper reported in June 2004, In an industry where tradition plays a strong role, innovative drillers Mitchell Drilling have chalked up the 100th example of their revolutionary Dymaxion surface to in-seam (SIS) methane gas drainage hole for gas producer CH4 Limited at their Moranbah gas project. CH4 s website spoke highly of this gas project, The Moranbah Gas Project will utilise innovative drilling and gas extraction techniques, allowing increased potential gas yields while leaving the coal resource undamaged.

How does this impact the industry? We see this as revolutionary, Mitchell cheerily remarked. It has changed the face of CBM. It works in areas where people didn t think it would work. For example, the Dymaxion drilling works in high permeability with low gas. We can get such high gas from low gas content reservoirs, where people didn t previously think there were reservoirs.

It has worked in Australia, where every penny counts. Our price may cost around $1.25 or $1.10 (US$) per mcf so they are still making reasonable profits at around 50 percent. How will it play outside of Australia? Mitchell shot back, If you can imagine costs at $1.25 and you re selling it for $6/mcf, that s some pretty good bloody profits. Drilling at reasonable profits for $2 gas, Mitchell said, We are keen to take this technology around the world. Even if we were to double our costs, our clients would still be extremely happy.

USING BOTH VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL WELLS

When discussing the Dymaxion technology with an oil and gas man, his puzzled response was, Did I hear you right? You are using both a vertical and horizontal wells to get the gas? There are the skeptics. Contractors from the larger oil and gas companies came over to have a look, Mitchell said. Some people thought we were sliding by or sort of skimming costs. He explained the procedure, We have to intercept (the vertical) because we actually line up every one of our lateral wells with a slotted liner, a perforated liner. It is stacked into the vertical well, by the arrangement we ve developed, so we know we ve intercepted it.

Mitchell said the key is the ability to flush and know that the finds are coming out. We can have a number of wells lined, going from one point to another, he explained, and we ve got continuity of connection and flow between one well which is 1000 to 2000 meters away and the vertical well. We can flush between both. He gave an example, We can have three horizontals going into one vertical and two of the horizontals can be closed. Number one can be opened and flushed; then number two can be open, flushed and closed. So you have this over the 10 to 20 year life of the well.

How does the SIS hole de-gas a greater area than a regular horizontal? When we put two wells into a chevron pattern, you start to get absorption between the V at the start of the well, Mitchell said, describing the Dymaxion process. Once you get the wells done, in a V with each other, you start to get better flows, a bit more gas and greater increasing gas in a slow decline.

Mitchell s website does admit the old technologies may be suitable for deeper drilling, In the case of very deep deposits, up to 3000 meters underground, a vertical well may be adequate to create sufficient water table pressure to liberate and bring to the surface large quantities of methane gas. Because of the greater surface area draining the underground gas in the coal seams, the same website is quick to point out, SIS drilling also provides valuable exploration data on seam rolls and faults, allowing greater certainty in mine planning and development.

The SIS process begins by using modified, multipurpose mineral drill rigs with specially designed bottom hole assemblies. In the SIS technique, a hole is drilled at 60 to 90 degrees from the surface. It is then steered through a medium radius bend to horizontally enter the target coal seam. The 96 millimeter hole is steered in the seam toward a previously drilled vertical production well. A homing device is lowered down the vertical well to the target seam, which helps the horizontal hole intersect the production well. The vertical well dewaters the seam. Once the hydrostatic head has sufficiently been lowered, gas flows to the surface.

MITCHELL S WORLDWIDE EXPANSION

Developing the Dymaxion technology in the late 1990s, the first test took place in Australia in the year 2000. Now, going on nearly seven years later, the company has drilled more than 250 wells in Australia, another 30 to 50 wells in India with another 70 more to drill, and has moved on to both Kansas and China. Mitchell talked about Kansas, We finished our first well, but we don t really want to be a contractor in the United States. We don t see a lot of benefit to handing over our technology, but we would be interested in doing some sort of equity deal or partnership with clients. He believes that in the right areas, what Mitchell has got is exceptionally good.

So where did Mitchell first make an equity deal? The two big powerhouses of the world for the future are going to be China and India, he noted. Both of them will have energy problems in the future. Mitchell s first equity deal came about with Pacific Asia China Energy. We just astounded them with what was happening in Australia, Mitchell laughed, to see this small compact rig drilling 2000 meter holes of a well and making it work at $2 gas. He explained that although rigs were cheaper in China, the logistics, the costs of roads and access for trucks and pumps, gear and equipment, costs start to go up. It like a U.S. aircraft carrier, Mitchell compared with a drilling operation, you have 40 planes on deck but it takes 70 people to run it. Even in China, costs can go up when running these logistics. The deal with Pacific Asia China Energy involves reduced drilling costs and a 50/50 arrangement for income produced through the use of the Dymaxion technology in China. The joint venture company has exclusive use to this technology in the world s largest coal producing country, China.

How does Mitchell see business growing in China? Exponentially, he quickly replied. In China, there is a push to degasify their mines. There are some several thousand large mines, many with over one hundred million tons in reserves, and a lot of mines are being shut down because of degasification problems. In an earlier interview with the Tunaye Sai, president of Pacific Asia China Energy, he reported that every single coal company at a recent symposium approached both Mitchell and himself about the Dymaxion technology for China. Was that true? Very much so, Mitchell confirmed. Mine safety is now at the forefront of China and international observation. They re looking forward to international help and technology to come to China and fix these problems. They re looking at it from they want to sell coal, but they also want to sell gas. It worked well in Queensland and will apply to in China. That s why we see such a growth for Mitchell.

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‘Fockers’ set to meet another weekend title

Friday, December 31, 2004

U.S. and Canada — With no new competition to speak of, last week’s Hollywood fare is set to once again dominate North American Box office receipts over the New Year holiday.

Of the new films opening this weekend, Lions Gate’s A Love Song for Bobby Long will have the widest release, playing in eight theatres in Los Angeles and New York. Other openers include ThinkFilm’s The Assassination of Richard Nixon, starring Sean Penn and Sony Pictures Classics William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice with Al Pacino and Jeremy Irons, both of which will be playing in four venues in New York and Los Angeles.

To be considered in wide release, a film must open or play in at least 1,000 theatres throughout the U.S. and Canada. The lack of any new wide release competition Friday almost ensures that the last week’s slate of films will benefit at the box office.

The most likely contender for top-money maker is Universal Studios’ Meet the Fockers, the sequel to 200’s Meet the Parents starring Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman and Barbra Streisand. That movie raked in $44.7 million over the Christmas weekend and a total of #108.5 million as of Dec. 29, according to Box Office Mojo.

Fockers is being shown in 3,524 venues over the New Year weekend, six more than last week, making it the second-widest released film for the weekend. Only the Jim Carrey family comedy Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events with 3,623 venues has a wider release.

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Video of man tasered at Vancouver airport released

Thursday, November 15, 2007

A video showing a man being tasered by police and subsequently dying at the Vancouver International Airport has been released to the media. The cause of his death has not yet been determined.

Robert Dziekanski, 40, was immigrating from Pieszyce, Poland to live with his mother, Zofia Cisowski, in Kamloops, British Columbia. He did not clear customs at the airport for over eight hours and his mother was unable to locate him when she went to meet him at the airport. Since Dziekanski did not speak English airport security guards were unable to properly communicate with him. He started yelling at the airport staff because of this. He used chairs to prop open a door between a customs clearing area and a public lounge, he then threw a computer and threw a small table at a luggage section window.

He had calmed down and was standing with his hands at his side in the customs room until four Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers arrived and tasered the man, at least twice. Dziekanski began to convulse and was tasered a second time after falling to the ground, where the four officers pinned him down and handcuffed him. He screamed before he stopped moving. Paramedics arrived at the scene, but were unable to revive him and pronounced him dead.

Dziekanski’s mother had told him to wait in the luggage area where she would meet him, not realizing that this was inside the airport’s security zone, which was inaccessible to her. Arriving international passengers need to pass through customs first, before being able to meet people waiting to pick them up. His mother had tried in vain to get a message to him and eventually left the airport when told by airport staff that he wasn’t there.

Paul Pritchard, who had just arrived from China back to Victoria, shot a video of the incident and gave it to police. The police promised they would return the video within 48 hours. They gave him back his camera without the video.

Pritchard immediately hired a lawyer, held his own news conference, and threatened that he would take them to court to get it back.

CBC, CTV and Global television paid Pritchard several thousand dollars for the video, and he says he will use the money to take care of his father.

“It was against his [Pritchard’s father] wishes completely and my lawyer’s wishes as well. Profit is such an ugly word, and I hope people realize that it’s not a personal profit,” said Pritchard.

“I extend my heartfelt condolences to Mr. Dziekanski’s family, knowing that I could not hope to speak to the loss that they have suffered. I would also like to express my concerns for those people who were in any way touched by this extraordinary and tragic occurrence – our employees working that night, the various agencies involved, the emergency responders and the passengers who may have come across the scene,” Larry Berg, President and CEO of the Vancouver Airport Authority said on November 1.

According to a RCMP spokesman in Vancouver, the four officers involved in the case will testify in court under the coroners request, but it is expected to happen sometime next year.

Polish ambassador to Canada, Piotr Ogrodzinski, said “Mr. Dziekanski (was) a person who was agitated, frustrated, I think terrified, but not aggressive. He was not making a gesture that he intended to fight anybody” and “he didn’t know what to do. In fact, he was in search (of) help. That is why it is a really very sad and deeply moving film to watch.”

The incident is being investigated by the RCMP, the British Columbia Coroner’s Service, the Vancouver International Airport Authority, and the Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP.

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