Tuesday, 27 July 2010
Importance to being Earnest.
Importance to being Earnest. Finding yourself catch up in NEGOTIATIONS after such ‘gorgeous’ results of crash-test, - is annoying at least. Personally, I’m positive that it better to be privy to what’s going on rather than sitting around wondering who is saying what to whom…
Princess blackout, Carribean. Monday, July 26, 2010. Travellers onboard the 3,114-berth Emerald Princess (built 2007) grabbed their cell phones Monday to type text about a power outage that left the ship crippled during a Caribbean cruise. "We were a floating paperweight for four hours as they tried to repair generator and computer problems," one passenger said in a note posted on a popular industry message board. The US Coast Guard (USCG) says the vessel lost power shortly after leaving Fort Lauderdale. "Meanwhile, of course, no a/c [air conditioning], limited lights and cancellation of shows, entertainment," wrote the Princess patron, adding: "The dinner menu was limited to a few items and the poor waiters were melting in their uniforms!" A spokesman for the Los Angeles-based cruise line says power has been restored to the vessel but refused to elaborate further. According to passengers Princess cancelled a scheduled stop at its private beach in the Bahamas, but the rest of the itinerary hasn't changed. The Bermuda-flagged Emerald Princess is among 20 ships in the fleet of the Carnival Corp subsidiary. Emerald Princess - IMO 9333151 Flag Bermuda build 2007 GT 113561 Capacity: 3,114 passengers Crew: 1,200.
T. Hayward, BP chief executive sent to upstairs in Russia. To date, BP has officially stated that the executive director of the British oil giant BP, Tony Hayward, will retire on Oct. 1 2010. Now he enters the board of directors of the Russian-British TNK-BP as an independent director. According to Chairman of the Board of Directors of BP Carl-Henric Svanberg, the leadership of the company deeply regretted the "loss" of the Executive Director, who for three years successfully managed the company. However, K-H.Svanberg noted that BP is still a strong company with attractive assets and an excellent team of specialists, so that the oil giant has played an important role in the global energy sector. It is interesting to note that shift worker T. Hayward until 2008. led by TNK-BP, which now will go the outgoing head of BP. In May of 2008. it became known that the Russian shareholders of TNK-BP agreed to dismissal of Robert Dudley from his post as head of the company, since he, in their opinion, acted only in the interests of the British side. After three months of conflict loud R. Dudley nevertheless resigned as head of TNK-BP. Soon, he was appointed a member of the board of directors of BP. That R. Dudley on the order of the Board of Directors BP Carl-Henric Svanberg took over the operation to eliminate the effects of oil spill into the Gulf Coast.Initially, the operation led BP T. Hayward, but he was severely criticized by the U.S. Congress, White House administration and international environmental organizations. Recall that the accident on a drilling platform Deepwater Horizon, leased by BP, occurred in the Gulf of Mexico in April 2010. Only July 19 specialists to remove the cap set on the emergency hole, but the oil spill continued. It later emerged that the source of oil spill is located 3 km from the well. In total, BP spent $ 4 billion to eliminate the effects of environmental disasters in the Gulf of Mexico.
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