By Sam Huntington

Many people seeking a Fayetteville NC hotel are looking for a hotel that offers an extended stay option. Those who have family and friends living in Fort Bragg or many spouses of military personnel as well as business people and those relocating to Fayetteville, NC find the convenience of an extended stay hotel to be the perfect accommodation.

Extended stay hotels generally offer a monthly or weekly rate for rooms. Most extended stay hotels also offer a daily rate, but this is generally higher than the monthly or weekly rates. The rule of thumb with extended stay hotels is that the longer you stay, the cheaper it is.

Many extended stay hotels offer housekeeping services, but not usually on a daily basis. In most cases, they will offer housekeeping three times a week or less. What is nice about extended stay hotels is that they are fully furnished, clean and have kitchenettes where you can prepare some meals, so that you are not eating out all of the time. Like most other hotels, they have laundry facilities on site.

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While many extended stay hotels have restaurants, most offer coffee or even a continental breakfast in the morning. Some extended stay hotels even offer a buffet breakfast every morning and cocktail hours in the evening for guests.

The Suburban Hotel is a Fayetteville NC hotel that offers extended stay. There are both one bedroom and two bedroom rooms available with a kitchenette and living area. The Suburban Hotel has an on site laundry facility, spacious rooms, and a fully equipped kitchen that is perfect for those who are staying for a little or long time in Fayetteville, NC. There is even cable television and high speed internet access available.

Another Fayetteville NC hotel that offers extended stays exclusively is the Extended Stay Hotel Fayetteville. This large hotel is perfect for families on vacation or those who are staying for a longer period of time in Fayetteville. Rooms have either one or two bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with cooking facilities, full sized refrigerator and microwave, on site laundry facilities, high speed internet access and cable television.

A computer workspace makes this the perfect extended stay hotel for business travelers who find themselves staying in Fayetteville for several weeks. The fully furnished, spacious and completely renovated rooms are kept in excellent condition and there is housekeeping service available on a weekly basis. Local calls are free and there is even personalized voice mail so you can feel as if you are staying in your own home.

In the mornings, the Extended Stay Fayetteville has a gourmet coffee bar with a small continental breakfast available for guests.

The Studio Plus at Crosscreek in Crosscreek Mall is another Fayetteville NC hotel that offers extended stay. The Studio Plus is perfect for the business traveler or single person who also seeks economy. The spacious, oversized room has a sleeper sofa and a separate, complete kitchen. There is even an outdoor pool and fitness center where you can relax after a hard day of work. The Studio Plus has phone service, voice mail, cable television and internet access – everything a business traveler could want and more! There is even a 24 hour guest laundry facility on the site. Rates for the Studio Plus run daily, weekly and monthly and are very reasonable. Best of all, the Studio Plus at Crosscreek is located very close to downtown Fayetteville.

When choosing a Fayetteville, NC hotel, ask yourself if you would benefit from choosing an extended stay hotel. If you are traveling with family and want additional privacy, or are traveling on business and plan to stay a while, an extended stay hotel is smart choice.

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Unknown individuals gained access to a server of University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit (CRU). As a result, around thirteen years of email correspondence between researchers is now available worldwide. Substantial previously unpublished climate change observations are included.

According to initial reports by TGIF Newspaper and the Watt’s Up With That blog, hundreds of emails and documents were made available from a FTP site on a Russian server with an accompanying statement:

“We feel that climate science is, in the current situation, too important to be kept under wraps. We hereby release a random selection of correspondence, code, and documents”

Some journalists suppose that this event is a consequence of increased attention on CRU after it played a substantial role in the IPCC fourth assessment report (2007).

The released data is a 62 megabyte zip file, containing around 160 megabytes of emails, pdfs and other documents. Some of the contents have been confirmed as genuine by the head of the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit, Dr Phillip Jones. In an interview with TGIF Newspaper, he stated that a breach of security had taken place and that a large quantity of files had been “stolen”. The interviewer discussed one of Dr. Jones’ published e-mails:

Once Tim’s got a diagram here we’ll send that either later today or first thing tomorrow. I’ve just completed Mike’s Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie from 1981 onwards) amd [sic] from 1961 for Keith’s to hide the decline. Mike’s series got the annual land and marine values…

The interviewer asked Dr. Jones to explain the phrase “hide and decline”, but he answered that he had no idea what he meant by using them (as they were made in the context of a discussion taking place 10 years ago), and he had not attempt to mislead:

No, that’s completely wrong. In the sense that they’re talking about two different things here. They’re talking about the instrumental data which is unaltered – but they’re talking about proxy data going further back in time, a thousand years, and it’s just about how you add on the last few years, because when you get proxy data you sample things like tree rings and ice cores, and they don’t always have the last few years. So one way is to add on the instrumental data for the last few years.

In a press release by the University of East Anglia, Dr. Jones stated that:

“That the world is warming is based on a range of sources: not only temperature records but other indicators such as sea level rise, glacier retreat and less Arctic sea ice.
“Our global temperature series tallies with those of other, completely independent, groups of scientists working for NASA and the National Climate Data Center in the United States, among others. Even if you were to ignore our findings, theirs show the same results. The facts speak for themselves; there is no need for anyone to manipulate them.
“[…]My colleagues and I accept that some of the published emails do not read well. I regret any upset or confusion caused as a result. Some were clearly written in the heat of the moment, others use colloquialisms frequently used between close colleagues.”

One such colloquialism, “trick,” is frequently used by scientists and engineers to refer to an essential or non-obvious element in the solution of a problem, as opposed to the common political usage connoting deception.

Commentators argue that the published messages show the researchers’ reluctance to publish scientific material, though it contains serious global warming observations. Some of the correspondence portrays the scientists as feeling under siege by skeptics’ and worried that any stray comment or data glitch could be turned against them.

The East Anglia University has shut down the original server, from which the information was stolen. A university spokesman stated that data was published without permission, but did not confirm whether all of the published communication is genuine:

We are aware that information from a server used for research information in one area of the university has been made available on public websites.

Because of the volume of this information we cannot currently confirm that all of this material is genuine.

This information has been obtained and published without our permission and we took immediate action to remove the server in question from operation.

We are undertaking a thorough internal investigation and we have involved the police in this enquiry.

The release of the documents comes just weeks before a major climate-change summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, meant to lay the groundwork for a new global treaty to curb greenhouse-gas emissions and fight climate change.

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Tuesday, October 2, 2007

David McGruer is running for the Freedom Party of Ontario in the Ontario provincial election, in the Ottawa-Orleans riding. Wikinews’ Nick Moreau interviewed him regarding his values, his experience, and his campaign.

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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Wednesday, March 29, 2006The Australian House of Representatives today acknowledged the impact of the recent devastating Cyclone Larry and the efforts of the support given to the residents and communities of north Queensland in order to restore normal life.

Phillip Ruddock (Liberal, Berowra) moved a motion expressing this after Question Time today, which included a description of the devastation wrought on the area, the response by the Australian Government and the Australian Defence Force, and thanked the efforts of people for their “willingness to roll up their sleeves and get on with the job of cleaning up and rebuilding their towns and centres.”

The Leader of the Opposition, Kim Beazley (Labor, Brand) supported the motion, and congratulated the move to put General Peter Cosgrove in charge of operations, stating that soldiers “know how to work through logistics issues…how to work around officialdom or blockages”, praised both local federal and state members of Parliament, and especially the Labor Queensland state premier, Peter Beattie.

Bob Katter (Independent, Kennedy) was more critical in his speech. Katter thanked Beattie for his immediate response, but also described his confrontation with him and said how first responses were “simply not working”, but also praised Beattie’s decision on Cosgrove. Katter also described how the incident was “the worst natural disaster inAustralian history” and how the banana industry in north Queensland was decimated. Katter went on to describe the financial problems of the people in the region, the “huge gap” between the cost of rebuilding and insurance payouts, also asking “Are we going to pay people virtually nothing to sit on their backsides to do nothing or are we going to pay them a decent wage and have them rebuilding our communities for us?”

The debate is set to continue in the Main Committee, as an opportunity for many more members of the House of Representatives to speak to the motion, without taking up further time in the Chamber.

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One common worry when purchasing a grill brush is whether it will scratch your cooking grid. The last thing you want is to scrape the grates of your pricey Weber BBQ. Fortunately, with just a bit of study it is very simple to ensure you get the best grill brush for your BBQ.

How delicate you grate is, and how vulnerable it could be to damage and scratching, is based upon the material the grate is made from. The most resilient material that is commonly used is stainless steel. These grates are very strong and resistant to rust and corrosion. Porcelain covered grill grates, on the other hand, are a lot more delicate. The porcelain coat is relatively brittle and can chip and split. No only does this decrease the non stick capability of the grate, it also exposes the metal underneath the enamel to moisture. Cast iron grill grates are very tough, yet have to be kept oiled to prevent rusting.

A lot of grill brushes are completely safe for use with the majority of grills, yet there is one notable exception. NEVER use a scraper on porcelain coated grill grates! That will definitely lead to you chipping the porcelain enamel. Apart from that, the majority of brushes are fine with the majority of grates.

The 2 most common materials used to make the bristles for BBQ grill brushes are brass and stainless steel. Brass is softer, so less likely to scrape the grates, yet this softness also means the bristles become flattened much more quickly. Because of this, brass grill brushes need to be replaced regularly. Stainless steel grill brushes are a lot more tough, because of their stiffer bristles. Nevertheless, this added stiffness means that they can sometimes scrape the grate. This is why people frequently recommend brass grill brushes for porcelain enamel coated grill grates.

So which type of brush should you get to clean your porcelain enamel coated grill grate?

My advice is to choose a stainless steel grill brush with bristles thin enough that they don’t cause damage. The common belief that you can only use brass bristled grill brushes for porcelain enamel coated grates is not really true. Lots of stainless steel grill brushes are completely safe to use. Since they will last much longer compared to brass grill brushes, my suggestion is to choose one of these. That way, you get a grill brush that will not only safely clean your barbecue, but will also last a very long time. To get even more life out your BBQ brush, only use it when the grate is hot. This will make it easy to clean, allowing you to use less pressure, which ultimately means that your bristles will remain in excellent condition much longer.

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Thursday, June 24, 2021

Around 1:30 a.m. EST (0530 UTC) on Thursday, the 12-story, 136-unit condominium building Champlain Towers South in Surfside, Florida partially collapsed, killing at least four people and leaving at least 159 people still unaccounted for. Around 35 people have so far been rescued from the building collapse.

United States President Joe Biden declared a state of emergency authorizing the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide aid to the local Florida and Miami-Dade County governments.

According to Florida Senator Marco Rubio a “substantial number” number of the building’s occupants are foreigners. Paraguay’s government reported six residents are Paraguayan and still missing. Relatives of Paraguayan President Mario Abdo Benítez’s wife’s family were among those missing. The Argentinean consulate reported nine Argentinean people were missing.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

A recent revelation by American actor John Travolta in court testimony during an ongoing extortion case in The Bahamas that his late son Jett suffered from autism, has stirred debate and controversy over the disease. News media and critics have questioned whether Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston should have acknowledged Jett’s illness sooner. In response to comments made Tuesday about the recent events on the ABC television program The View, the National Autism Association issued a press release stating they “very much support the Travolta family and all families affected by autism”.

My son was autistic and suffered from seizure disorder.

Travolta’s testimony last week admitting that his son was autistic was the first time he had stated as much publicly; previously he and his wife had only said Jett had experienced Kawasaki syndrome. Travolta’s son Jett died in January 2009 at the age of 16 after experiencing a seizure. “My son was autistic and suffered from seizure disorder. Every five to ten days he suffered seizures which lasted 45 seconds to a minute,” said Travolta in his court testimony on September 22. A piece in iVillage noted Travolta had been pressured for years to speak out publicly about his son Jett’s autism. iVillage cited a 2007 piece in the New York Post, where a source commented “He could do so much good for autism awareness if he would just come forward.”

News media and critics have suggested that Travolta and his wife’s allegiance to Scientology was behind their rationale for not previously acknowledging that Jett was autistic. The Church of Scientology opposes psychiatry and does not recognize autism as an affliction. Church representative Tommy Davis had told MSNBC that “The Church of Scientology has no position on autism,” however a Scientology-founded organization the Citizens Commission On Human Rights stated to the United States Senate in 2008: “The Citizens Commission on Human Rights believes that there is no known medical treatment for autism except off-label drugs.”

Former Scientologists Tory Christman and Claire Headley were interviewed about the recent revelation by Travolta for The Daily Beast, and commented on its implications. Christman suffers from epilepsy, a condition which also causes seizures. She told The Daily Beast that the Church of Scientology pressured her to go off of her seizure medications, and instead take “vitamins and supplements”. After doing so, Christman experienced a grand mal seizure and knocked out two of her teeth in the bathroom. Headley, who has filed a lawsuit against Scientology for labor-law violations, told The Daily Beast that the only techniques that Scientology would have sanctioned to help Jett would have been internal procedures known as “assists and objective processing”. Church representative Tommy Davis responded to The Daily Beast: “This religion is utterly and completely about helping. It’s just insane to think that Scientology would be a factor in somebody not getting all the help they need.”

Everybody handles autism in the best way that they can and for whatever personal reasons they had, they chose not to make it public.

ABC News reported Tuesday that the president of the National Autism Association (NAA), Wendy Fournier, stated those that had experience with autism awareness had previously recognized signs from media video that Jett Travolta suffered from the disease. Fournier commented: “It didn’t really come as a surprise for people. But I’ve read some things that really bother me – basically that they should have come forward sooner. Everybody handles autism in the best way that they can and for whatever personal reasons they had, they chose not to make it public. Just because you have a child with autism and you’re a celebrity, it does not automatically mandate you to be a spokesperson for the disorder.” Another official from the autism community, the national manager for Talk About Curing, Autism Rebecca Estepp, said to ABC News: “The Travoltas are suffering right now from a tragedy that could affect anyone. … We’ve heard of several children passing away with seizures lately.”

On Tuesday’s edition of the ABC television program The View, co-host Whoopi Goldberg commented on the statements made by the representative of the National Autism Association to ABC News about Travolta’s admission of his son’s autism. “Since John Travolta has testified his son Jett was autistic in this blackmail case, the National Autism Association has come out saying they didn’t expect him to be a celebrity spokesperson for autism, but he should have come forward sooner,” said Goldberg.

The View co-hosts proceeded to discuss whether Travolta should have publicly revealed his son’s ailment earlier, and the impact of labels in society and the media. Sherri Shepherd commented on the negative impact of labeling individuals, and guest-host Gloria Estefan remarked: “I don’t like labels, period.” “I guess what is stunning to me is that anyone has the right to expect you to say anything about your family,” said Goldberg.

“Isn’t it partly that he’s a Scientologist and that there’s a reputation that Scientologists don’t believe in diseases of certain kinds?” asked co-host Joy Behar. Goldberg asserted that it was the individual’s decision whether or not to speak publicly about such an issue. Shepherd pointed out that celebrity actress Jenny McCarthy has spoken out publicly about autism, which her son suffers from, and noted that her voice has helped to focus public attention on the disease.

Behar questioned Travolta’s earlier statements that his son had Kawasaki disease: “The thing about Travolta though – he called it Kawasaki disease. Did he know that it was autism, and just said it was Kawasaki – was he making that up? I don’t know.” Goldberg said: “This is not the way to get people to come out and say, ‘You know what, I’m going to take a stand.’ It’s just, it’s none of your business until somebody wants to make it your business, but that’s just me.

As a nation, we need to instead focus on helping those affected by autism, which now affects 1 in 100 children.

After the program’s broadcast, the National Autism Association came out with a press release Tuesday, in response to statements made on The View. “The National Autism Association stated today that they very much support the Travolta family and all families affected by autism”, said the press release. The NAA clarified that the statement made to ABC News by its president Wendy Fournier was the opposite position of that quoted by Goldberg, asserting that it was taken out of context. “I agree with Ms. Goldberg, the Travoltas, like any other family struggling with the illness of their child, are entitled to their privacy. I have read hurtful, judgmental comments from individuals as well as organizations, suggesting that that the Travolta family owed it to the autism community to use their celebrity to bring awareness to the disorder. I couldn’t disagree more,” said Fournier.

The organization’s board chair, Lori McIlwain, commented in the press release: “NAA is here to support families and fellow parents. This debate does not serve anyone. As a nation, we need to instead focus on helping those affected by autism, which now affects 1 in 100 children.” According to the release, the organization was founded in 2003, and is one of the largest in the United States. The NAA’s mission includes educated families about autism and neurological disorders.

Cleveland, Ohio-based University Hospitals Case Medical Center child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Marcie Hall said that according to studies one fourth of autistic children may concurrently have seizure disorder. The director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Management Center at New York City’s Montefiore Medical Center, Dr. Shlomo Shinnar, stated: “In neurologically-normal children with epilepsy, the risk of death is actually no different than for children without seizures.”

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In the world of fitness, half-truths can be dangerous to your health and wellbeing. When you follow these fitness myths, there’s an all-too real possibility that you could injure yourself. Thus, it’s important to be able to determine which exercise tip you hear is true and which ones aren’t. Here are the most common half-truths that you should be wary about:

Myth No.1: Crunches will get rid of belly fat.

This is the most common myth that has long been debunked, but surprisingly keeps on making a comeback. It just doesn’t die! Spot-reduction is a myth because you can’t choose areas of your body in which to zap away fat. If you want to get rid of belly fat, you have to reduce your overall body fat through cardiovascular exercise. Once you’ve already rid yourself of excess pounds, you can tone your ab muscles through various strength training exercises. But crunches alone won’t do a thing to rid you of that bulging midsection.

Myth No. 2: If you don’t sweat, you’re not working hard enough.

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Breaking up a sweat isn’t a good indicator of the efficacy of your workout. You sweat because your body needs to cool itself. You can derive benefits from exercises that don’t really make you sweat. An easy walk, light weight-training exercise or some stretching activities do not make you sweat but can do wonders for your overall health and fitness.

Myth No. 3: If you don’t feel sore, you’re not working hard enough.

This is similar to the second fitness myth. Like sweat, some fitness buffs equate the muscle soreness they feel after a workout as a determinant to its success. While muscular discomfort is common after an exercise regimen, feeling it for days after a workout means that something is wrong with how you are conducting your exercise. Since tears in the muscle fibers are the cause of soreness, you are probably overtraining and putting yourself at a risk for injury. In weight training, especially, you have to allow your muscles time to rest and recover so it can grow. Soreness can be prevented if you do warm up stretches before the main workout itself. If you feel sore after an exercise, rest for a day and do the same exercise afterwards at a lower intensity. If the discomfort still persists, ask an expert to see if something is wrong with your technique or form while doing an exercise. Pain while doing a routine, on the other hand, necessitates that you stop an exercise and see your doctor.

Myth No. 4: Weight training makes women bulky.

This is what scares women away from training with those dumbbells. The truth of the matter is, women don’t have the testosterone levels that could make them bulk up when they do train with weights. Moreover, it takes years of regular weight training with very heavy weights for bodybuilders to bulk up the way we see them in Mr. Universe titles.

Myth No. 5: If you can’t do a full workout, you might as well not exercise.

This is the fitness myth that lazy individuals would like to consider as gospel truth. Experts will tell you that some activity is better than no activity at all. You don’t have to go to the gym to get the benefits of exercise. Dancing, running after your toddler, walking up and down the stairs– all these will get your heart rate up and give you a host of other physical and psychological benefits.

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Monday, April 17, 2006

Seven weeks after citizens of the Six Nations of the Grand River reserve repossessed land near Caledonia, Ontario, on February 28, the Ontario Provincial Police, who have authority from a court to arrest the protesters for contempt of court, have yet to act.

On April 11, more than 50 police cruisers, two paddy wagons, and several vans gathered outside an abandoned school on Unity Road in Caledonia. However, reports from last night are that visible police presence is minimal, with just a few police cruisers parked down the road from the protest site.

Before the site was blocked, Henco Industries had begun construction on 10 luxury homes out of a total of 71 scheduled to be built as part of the $6 million Douglas Creek Estates subdivision.

The tract of land under dispute was registered as a land claim by the Six Nations Band Council in 1987 but its status has yet to be settled. The land originally made up part of a large land grant given in 1784 to the Six Nations for services rendered during the American War of Independence. The government and the developer claim that the Six Nations surrendered title in 1841, but the Band disputes this.

The protesters are demanding a nation-to-nation dialogue with the Canadian government and continue to call for a peaceful resolution. Some protesters, however, have stated that if the OPP forcefully try to remove them, they will defend their land with force.

“If they break the peace, we’ll do what we have to do,” said protester Dick Hill. “Things are very tense. We are trying to defend our lands, which were taken from us. Every time we try to stand up for who we are and what we are, they come and drag us away.”

An injunction was issued to the development company a month ago that allowed for the protesters to be removed. Police have not enforced the injunction.

However, David Ramsay, Ontario’s Aboriginal Affairs Minister, said that the province was going to have a meeting with both protesters and developers in an attempt to address their concerns.

“This is a very serious situation. I have to be very hopeful that we’re going to see a peaceful end to this situation. We think we can resolve this by negotiating, and by talking so that’s what we’re doing,” added Ramsay.

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Thursday, October 22, 2020

2020 Melbourne Lord Mayor candidate Wayne Tseng answered some questions about his campaign for the upcoming election from Wikinews. The Lord Mayor election in the Australian city is scheduled to take place this week.

Tseng runs a firm called eTranslate, which helps software developers to make the software available to the users. In the candidate’s questionnaire, Tseng said eTranslate had led to him working with all three tiers of the government. He previously belonged to the Australian Liberal Party, but has left since then, to run for mayorship as an independent candidate.

Tseng is of Chinese descent, having moved to Australia with his parents from Vietnam. Graduated in Brisbane, Tseng received his PhD in Melbourne and has been living in the city, he told Wikinews. Tseng also formed Chinese Precinct Chamber of Commerce, an organisation responsible for many “community bond building initiatives”, the Lord Mayor candidate told Wikinews.

Tseng discussed his plans for leading Melbourne, recovering from COVID-19, and “Democracy 2.0” to ensure concerns of minorities in the city were also heard. Tseng also focused on the importance of the multi-culture aspect and talked about making Melbourne the capital of the aboriginals. Tseng also explained why he thinks Melbourne is poised to be a world city by 2030.

Tseng’s deputy Lord Mayor candidate Gricol Yang is a Commercial Banker and works for ANZ Banking Group.

Currently, Sally Capp is the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, the Victorian capital. Capp was elected as an interim Lord Mayor in mid-2018 after the former Lord Mayor Robert Doyle resigned from his position after sexual assault allegations. Doyle served as the Lord Mayor of Melbourne for almost a decade since 2008.

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