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An average of 2500 surgical procedures from the entire range of ENT operations are performed at the Clinic for Ear, Nose and Throat Medicine annually. The main focus is hereby placed on surgery of the ears and the petrosal bone as well as the nose and the paranasal sinuses. In addition to acoustic neuromas, the range of treatments includes implants which improve hearing, microscopic and minimally invasive interventions on the ears and the nose as well as plastic surgery.
The surgical treatment of tumours in the ear, nose and throat area, also play a major role at the Clinic. In order to perform medical ENT examinations, the Clinic has state-of-the-art equipment to cover the complete range of ENT diagnostic procedures. This makes it possible to provide soundproof booths for diagnostic hearing tests, ultrasound diagnostics with colour-coded Doppler, otoneurological examinations with brain stem auditory invoked potentials, videonystagmography and acoustic emissions as well as rhinomanometry, olfactory testing and allergy tests.
Furthermore, the Clinic has one of the most state-of-the-art digital volume tomography devices. This makes it possible to produce high-resolution images of bones in the skull, specifically the base of the skull and the paranasal sinuses, which display these with an unforeseen accuracy.
The Drammys are coming! And with them the PCTG Awards and Fellowships!
Hammer Time? No, DRAMMY TIME!
Yes, dear Readers! We are in full preparation mode already! And we are as excited as you are! More to come over the next few days and weeks. Meanwhile, it is time to start applying for those wonderful Portland Civic Theatre Guild Awards and Fellowships! Read all about it below!
The Portland Civic Theatre Guild is now accepting applications from the Portland theatre community for its 2014 awards and fellowships. They are the Leslie O. Fulton Fellowship, $5000, the Portland Civic Theatre Guild Award, $3000, and the Mary Brand Award, $2000.
The Leslie O. Fulton Fellowship, $5000, is directed toward theatre artists of high merit to sustain and enhance their creative process. This award is made possible by a gift from Neil Fulton in honor of his late wife, Leslie O. Fulton. She was an active member of the Portland Civic Theatre Guild. Mrs. Fulton initiated the PCTG Endowment Fund through the Oregon Community Foundation and its fellowships as a way to continue the legacy of the Portland Civic Theatre.
The Portland Civic Theatre Award in Support of Theatre, $3000, is directed towards purchase of capital items. Theatres must be located in the Portland area. Application deadline April 11, 2014.
The Mary Brand Award, $2000, is directed to individuals and programs that involve young people in theatre education as participants, observers, or students. The award honors Mary Brand who founded the Portland Civic Theatre Guild in 1958 as a way to assist the theatre. Among the programs sustained by Guild activities was the Portland Civic Theatre School which provided training to thousands of theatre students of all ages over several decades. Application deadline March 14, 2014.
The recipients will be chosen by selection panels comprised of theatre professionals and Guild members. Applicants will be evaluated in a variety of areas including excellence of proposal, feasibility of completion and contribution to artistic growth of the applicant, theatre company, or program. Full details are presented in the application.
The fellowships and awards are offered by the Portland Civic Theatre Guild, a nonprofit group founded in 1958 as an adjunct to one of the nation’s oldest and largest community theatres. The Guild presents the Portland Civic Theatre Guild First Tuesday Readers Theatre season at the Old Church October through May each year. In addition, the Guild sponsors the Drammy Awards.
Applications are available on the web at www.portlandcivictheatreguild.org. For further information please contact Julie Accuardi at jaccuard@comcast.net.
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This substantial and superbly presented two double bedroom ground floor apartment is located within Gossops Green with excellent access to Ifield train station, Gatwick Airport, M23 north and south bound, several excellent schools and a range of local amenities. The property has been completely re-furbished over the last couple of years to a high end finish. This apartment makes an ideal first time purchase for those needing to be close to multiple transport links, whilst being in a much sought after and convenient location.
On entering the property through the front door you walk into the spacious entrance hall which accesses all rooms. Within the entrance hall there is ample storage with built in storage cupboards.
The generous lounge /diner creates an amazing space to relax and entertain, ample floor space is provided for free standing sofas and lounge furniture. The dining area within the room can comfortably cater for a four seater dining room table and chairs. Rear aspect double glazed window with wooden shutters allow in plenty of natural light. The re fitted kitchen is fitted with a stylish range of base and eye level units with some built in appliances and work surface surround all set against tiled walls and flooring and window. Both bedrooms are located at the rear of the property with the master bedroom benefiting from plentiful floor space for free standing bedroom furniture. Bedroom two provides ample space for a double bed and floor space for free standing furniture. The re fitted modern bathroom comprise of a three white three piece suite and shower set against tiled walls and flooring with window.
To the outside of the property there are communal gardens and a residential parking area on a first come first serve basis.
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Hills side property at the Lemongrass Lodge.
A charming and inviting one bedroom apartment, boasts a large attic bedroom with a view of the entire Beau-Vallon Bay. The open plan kitchen and living space opens onto a cosy terrace overlooking the tropical garden of local fruits and flowers as well as a view of the mountains and the panoramic Beau-Vallon Beach.
Restaurants, shops dive centers are withing walking distance, whereas the closest beach is on 3 minutes walk down the hill.
Location: 600m above the bay of Beau-Vallon, on the north coast of Mahe Island with stunning sunset views. The entrance road to Lemongrass Lodge is at mare-Anglaise, the northern end of Beau-Vallon Beach. It is a fifteen minute drive to the capital of Seychelles, Victoria.
This hillside property is being run by its owner and a small team of dedicated and professional staff. Set in the midst of beautifully landscaped tropical gardens with fruit trees, shrubs, palms, orchids, herbs and spices. It compromises of one spacious three bedroom villa and three self contained holiday homes.
Lemongrass Lodge offers a 3 bedroom en suit villa, and 3 self contained apartments.
Bernard and Clemence, welcomes all their guests with warmth and are always ready to help out. The do offer breakfast and dinner at extra costs, served on your terrace.
The closest beach is a 3 minutes walk down the short hill. restaurants, shops are about 10minutes walk from the Lodge.
Electricity: Please turn off aircon when not using. For example when you leave during the day, otherwise we will charge you an extra fee.
Water: Use wisely and no wastage, again we will charge extra fee if you leave taps on when absent from the apartment.
We are one of the most popular conference centres in south Dublin’s business district with 2 large conference venues to choose from. These suites can cater for 160 delegates theatre style, and with an excellent location and transport options, Clayton Hotel Leopardstown is the perfect venue for your next conference.
The dedicated conference and banqueting department will guarantee a prompt response to your conference enquiry, as well as detailed co-ordination of your event.
The Power Suite is an excellent choice for small to large conferences that can facilitate up to 160 delegates. The flexible layout makes it a fantastic venue for large meetings or training events. The Power Suite can also cater for private functions, private dining and a variety of other events.
Clayton hotel Leopardstown is located near the South County Business Park and Sandyford Business Park. The perfect location to host a conference in Dublin.
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So great to see my work on squatters in Rio published in the Spanish newspaper El País, in the section Planeto Futuro. Both my article ánd a photo gallery were published! Very grateful that El País recognizes the importance of this story on the urban poor reclaiming their rights to the city!
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A British father and his two young children died when their car crashed on a French motorway amid fears he may have fallen asleep at the wheel.
The mother and their youngest child were in hospital on Sunday night having survived the horror smash, which happened during a family holiday.
The dead man was named locally as John Crompton, 31, from Hartlepool and it is understood his son Morgan, believed to be nine, and daughter Evielily, four, also died at the scene.
Mr Crompton’s partner Makayla and the couple’s third child, thought to be aged two, were critically injured and airlifted to a nearby hospital.
French investigators said it was possible the driver may have fallen asleep behind the wheel or was distracted by something which caused him to veer off the road.
Relatives in the close knit community in north Hartlepool were too devastated to talk yesterday but neighbours spoke of their shock at the tragedy.
The accident happened around 7:15 am local time on Sunday morning as the family’s Nissan car was travelling south on the A39 motorway between Dijon and Bourg-en-Bresse in the east of France.
The car is believed to have gone over a railing, smashed against a wall and then landed in a crumpled heap back on the road.
The three children were thrown from the car as it turned over after smashing into the wall.
The roof of the car was torn off by the impact and the vehicle was left on its side in the middle of the road, with the family's belongings strewn across the motorway.
Police said it was not clear what caused the vehicle to veer off the road and smash into the concrete wall of a motorway bridge but no other vehicle was involved in the collision.
“The crash may have been due to the driver falling asleep at the wheel or perhaps the driver was distracted by something and veered to the right,” said senior regional official Georges Bos at the crash site.
Gendarme Captain Gilles Quintaine told the Telegraph that an inquiry had been launched to determine the cause of the accident.
"We don't know how long the father had been driving for, whether he had been at the wheel all night or whether he had just got on the road this morning," he said.
"We are hoping that family members will be able to help us with that. We don't know what the family was doing in France but it looks like they were on holiday because their car was packed with luggage," he said.
In an interview with the France3 TV channel, a member of the emergency services said two of the children were dead when they arrived and the father was trapped.
Two air amublances were called to ferry the injured mother and surviving son to hospital and police closed off the motorway for several hours.
The scene was so devastating that a psychologist was brought in to counsel the two dozen rescue workers who worked at the crash site.
In Hartlepool, one neighbour, who did not wish to be named, said: "John was a big lad, he was only young. He's very much like his mum.
"It's absolutely awful. I'm just in shock."
Another neighbour said: "I knew that they were going away on holiday. It's just such a shock to be honest."
Another added: "All I heard was that they have lost a son and a daughter. I know John worked in Italy so he might have been on his way there.
"I'm just shocked. I still can't believe that it has happened to somebody we actually know."
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said: "We are providing assistance following a road traffic accident in France, in which three British nationals have sadly died and two others have been hospitalised.
"We are working closely with local authorities and supporting the families at this difficult time."
The Colloquium is within the astrofundamental physics spirit of the Chalonge School, this time focalized on recent observational and theoretical progress on dark matter, dark energy, including neutrinos and sterile neutrinos, CMB data and the theory of the early universe with predictive power. The topics are : Observational and theoretical progress in deciphering the nature of dark matter and dark energy . CMB and Large scale structure formation. Inflation after WMAP (in connection with the CMB and LSS data), quadrupole suppression and initial conditions ; quantum effects. CMB polarization, primordial magnetic fields effects. Neutrinos in cosmology. In summary, the aim of the meeting is to put together real cosmological data and hard theory predictive approach connected to them. An exhibition will retrace the 15 years of activity of the Chalonge School and of George Smoot participation to the School along these 15 years.
As part of the recent changes in the webpages and services offered by the Hellenic Astronomical Socity the newsletter of Hel.A.S. is now beeing distributed in HTML format. We hope that you will find this format more useful and aesthetically appealing. If your address is listed correctly in the online directory of Hel.A.S., available here then you must have already received the June 2007 issue in your mailbox.
Gemma describes how she and Neal met..."I went to Boston on a J1 visa with two girlfriends (Grainne, “the bunting making bridesmaid” and Laura), it was there that myself and Neal met. Only two days after arriving in Boston, Grainne brought us to a friend of a friend's house party, and to make the connection even more tenuous that friend lived with Neal. Neal opened the door to find three Irish girls on his door step that he never meet before. As cheesy as this sounds, within a few moments of meeting him, I was mad about him and I knew that he was very special. He had this giant maple leaf in his hand and was explaining to us how it was the most beautiful leaf he had ever seen, that he had to stick it to his fridge. It was such a funny first encounter and one I could never forget."
A week later Neal and Gemma found themselves on their first date and Gemma was quickly tempted to extend her American visa. Reality intervened and Gemma returned home to accept a place in medical school, with a promise from Neal that he'd join her in Ireland soon after. He kept his promise but things didn't go quite to plan. Gemma remembers..."He left his job one month later and moved into my tiny student accommodation in Limerick. Unfortunately, it proved too difficult to get Neal a visa in Ireland, six weeks later we both were devastated when he had to return to the states. The next two years were tough, the Atlantic was between us and Skype was the third wheel in our relationship! We only saw each other at Christmas and during the summer."
Second time lucky, in the summer of 2013 while Gemma was visiting Neal, he proposed, and that following Autumn, Neal once again moved to Ireland, fortunately this time with a visa. Although happily engaged Gemma and Neal's long distance wasn't quite over..."Neal lived with my parents and worked as a waiter in Sligo town, while I moved from Tullamore- Portlaoise-Limerick- Ballinasle, completing my hospital rotations. Now instead of seeing each other only during holidays we got to see each other every other weekend. In 2014 Neal got a job in Facebook and moved to Dublin. It was a busy time for us as Neal adjusted to his new job, new culture, new city and I worked my way through final year of medical school. We saw each other at most every other weekend."
Finally after 4 years together, but apart, Gemma graduated and got a job in Dublin. Gemma gushes..."Finally after four years of closing the gap, the “ocean is in our hearts” and not between us. We live in Grand Canal Dock and see each other every day. We have never been happier."
For their wedding Gemma and Neal really wanted the wedding to celebrate all their friends and family for supporting them so much through their long distance love. They ensured the wedding was laid back and fun - using Gemma's parent's beautiful garden as their venue of choice, and enlisting the help of local suppliers and close talented friends where possible.
Gemma recalls..."Everything about the wedding was very much DIY, friends and family helping out and lending a hand. Luckily between Neal and I, we have some talented friends with a wide range of skills that came in very handy for the wedding. My brother Mikey made the elderflower cordial, my sister Anna (who is on a running scholarship in the states) kicked me into shape and acted as my personal trainer, my cousin Peter Clyne who runs Outer Cells Media was our videographer."
Friends also provided all of the ceremony and reception music, Gemma's aunt arranged the flowers, while another aunt handmade her headpiece and one of her best friend's designed and made her stunning wedding dress. A super impressive team effort all round.
Last but not least Gemma's artist brother Gary Reddin (whose Angela Lansbury paintings we're big fans of in One Fab Day!) made the “Gemma & Neal” logo for each of the wedding invites, save the dates and mass booklets. Eager to capture all the love and effort put into each aspect of the day Gemma and Neal hired photographer Darek Novak - who they couldn't recommend highly enough..."Darek is so professional, friendly and talented. We didn't even notice him taking the pictures. He took more than 850 pictures, and each one more beautiful than the next. He is truly passionate about what he does and is an extremely talented artist, which is evident from the beautiful work he creates. I could not recommend him more to any prospective bride and groom."
A huge congratulations to you both and thanks so much for sharing your story and wedding with us all!
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