Thursday, April 14, 2011

Group of Commission V of the House Ship Hit Reef


VIVAnews - Group member of the House of Representatives Commission V crashed. They boarded the ship ran aground off the coast of Sebatik. Some board members were injured.
"Our ship suddenly hit a reef and could not move, the incident at around 9:07 pm" said a member of the House of Representatives Commission V, Yudi Widiana Adia, when contacted VIVAnews.com, Thursday, April 14, 2011. Yudi, PKS faction members that join the group. "Anticipated ship propeller hit the reef."
Members of Commission V of the House of Representatives who join the group including Joseph Umarhadi (PDIP), Chairul Anwar (MCC), Ali Wongso Halomoan Sinaga (Golkar), Sadarestuwati (PDIP), M Toha (PKB), Norhasanah (PPP), A Typhoon Tiro (PAN), Hanna Gayatri (PAN), and Hani (Secretariat General of DPR).
Loud enough in a collision, according to Yudi, some legislators are victims and injured. "Somebody had abrasions and a sprained there," he explained.
Yudi explains, the group's board members actually want to review the roads and infrastructure in Sebatik border with Malaysia.
Now, go Yudi, after undergoing repairs, the ship was able to move again. However, the pace of the ship is not as tight as before. "I was the ship's speed 50 km / h is now only 10 km / h," he said.

Cigarette Will Disappear in 2050


Would you believe? Activity will allegedly smoking completely disappeared by 2050, at least it was believed the experts.

The combination of rising prices and the increasing number of bans on smoking in public places is believed to be deadly habit. According to the Citigroup analyst 72 pages thick, it is possible, there will be no smokers left in Britain and other developed countries in the period between 30 and 50 years.

The report, titled "Tobacco: What if the Stop Smoking in 2050 'says," It's hard to ignore 50 years of data is that the rate of smokers continues to decline seen paga graph with a straight line down. "

"No one can be sure how the activity level of smoking in the future. Probably also will be more and more bans," the report added. Health experts also welcomed the prediction

There are around 10 million Brits who smoke, 22 percent of men and 21 percent women. That number dikatahui declined 1 percent since the smoking ban enforced.

Amanda Sandford, of Action on Smoking and Health community, said the reduction of smokers to 10 percent of the population could be achieved within the next decade. "There are many factors that can make people stop smoking, including a strict prohibition in various places," he said.

"Prohibition caused a surge in the number of people trying to quit. Consequently the number of smokers declined by about 1 percent from 2007. I predict there will be more gradual reduction in the activity of smoking," he added. (MI / ICH)