Thursday 8 December 2011

Capitol Christmas Tree lights Nation’s Capital

Capitol Christmas Tree lights Nation’s Capital:
A 63-foot Sierra white fir from the Stanislaus National Forest in California was lit as the 2011 Capitol Christmas Tree during a ceremony Dec. 6 on the west front lawn of the Capitol. The Christmas tree is adorned with about 3,000 ornaments, all homemade by California residents, and 10,000 energy-efficient lights. (U.S. Forest Service photo)

A 63-foot Sierra white fir from the Stanislaus National Forest in California was lit as the 2011 Capitol Christmas Tree during a ceremony Dec. 6 on the west front lawn of the Capitol. The Christmas tree is adorned with about 3,000 ornaments, all homemade by California residents, and 10,000 energy-efficient lights. (U.S. Forest Service photo)


About one week after its arrival to Washington, D.C., the Capitol Christmas Tree flashed its 10,000 lights and dazzled onlookers on the west front lawn of the Capitol Dec. 6.


Speaker of the House John Boehner and 7-year-old Johnny Crawford of Sonora, Calif., who was randomly selected to help light the tree, lit the 63-foot Sierra white fir that hails from the Stanislaus National Forest in northern California. The verdant tree was adorned with about 3,000 ornaments which were all voluntarily homemade by residents of the Golden State.


During the 20-day, 4,500-mile cross-country trip, which was funded by private sponsors, the Californian tree made 23 stops in nine states, including Gallup, N.M., the third poorest community in the United States. For the first time, the U.S. Forest Service’s Capitol Christmas Tree team delivered 14 pallets of non-perishable food items, all donated by California residents during the tree’s home state tour, to two food pantries in Gallup Nov. 16.


“It seemed like the right thing to do,” said Shandy Bearden, a Forest Service member of the Christmas tree planning team. “Even a 6-year-old can give a can of food and feel good that they’re giving something of themselves and that they’re sharing.”


Also for the first time in the holiday project’s history, the Forest Service partnered with a local American Indian tribe from the tree’s home of Tuolumne County. The Tuolumne Band of Me-wuk Indians blessed the Sierra white fir in a ceremony prior to the tree’s harvesting.


Following tradition involving community members of the national forest’s home state, the Capitol Christmas Tree team held two contests to feature winning artists and singers whose work represented this year’s theme of “California Shines.” The winners were California natives: Marc Davis of Dublin, Calif. for his winning photograph titled “Granite Ablaze,” and singers Kate Wallace and Anne J. Dahlgren for their song titled “Peace, Peace, Peace.”


The Capitol Christmas Tree “brings people together and I think that’s what the season’s about,” said Maria Benech, Forest Service Capitol Christmas Tree coordinator from the Stanislaus National Forest. “We’re very honored to provide the tree from the state of California as a gift to the people of the nation.”


The Capitol Christmas Tree will be lit every evening from dusk to 11 p.m. through Jan. 1, 2012.



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Monday 5 December 2011

CDC Vital Signs

CDC Vital Signs: "CDC Vital Signs™ – Learn about the latest public health data. Read CDC Vital Signs™…"

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Taking Acetaminophen Safely

Taking Acetaminophen Safely

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Primatene Mist With Chlorofluorocarbons No No Longer Available After Dec. 31, 2011

Primatene Mist With Chlorofluorocarbons No Longer Available After Dec. 31, 2011


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Sunday 4 December 2011

Re: Government plans to share NHS patient details with private sector 'rings alarm bells'

Re: Government plans to share NHS patient details with private sector 'rings alarm bells': In addition to the well-founded concerns over whether such data will remain private or will be sold on, much as credit card and password details are sold internationally by criminals, does going down this path mean that some hospital patients will now unwittingly be part of medical trials for which eg students have been paid in the past? -- Trials that have in some casese led to death or serioius health effects in previously healthy young paid volunteers. If a consultant suggests a patient needs a "cutting edge drug treatment" will the patient be told the subtext where necessary in terms of trials/financial trannsactions/risks etc?is sometimes only years after a new drug is introduced that sometimes fatal impacts are known and the drug withdrawn. Guinea Pigs R Us

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Re: Government plans to share NHS patient details with private sector 'rings alarm bells'

Re: Government plans to share NHS patient details with private sector 'rings alarm bells': This is just another way of this government getting privatisation through the back door. But we should say NO know and keep our health records private to us. No wonder my mother received details about her records and whether she wanted them computerised, sneaky.