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		<title>Central News [VHS]</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 17:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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This cassette contains a compilation of local news items originally broadcast by Central Television. The stories cover a variety of contemporary topics which not only expose students to everyday English, but also provide contemporary information on life in Britain. The accompanying activity book contains tasks based around the news items, including reading material that parallels the television stories.

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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 17:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Central News [VHS]</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 05:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin</dc:creator>
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"Central News" videos are designed to give intermediate-level students access to authentic news broadcasts in English. Each edition consists of a 30-minute video cassette and an activity book. This cassette contains a compilation of local news items originally broadcast by Central Television. The stories cover a variety of contemporary topics which not only expose students to everyday English, but also provide contemporary information on life in Britain. The accompanying activity book contains t

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		<title>Media In Cornwall</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 17:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[History Timeline 1688 1801 1870 1901 1904 1927 1949 1956 1956 1962 1982 1992 1998 2000 2001 2006 2008 Start of Packet ships first local Cornish newspaper Telegraphy arrives in Cornwall first radio transmission on The Lizard first cinema screenings in Redruth first BBC radio broadcasts receivable in Cornwall first magazine published in Cornwall first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> History</p>
<p>Timeline</p>
<p>1688</p>
<p>1801</p>
<p>1870</p>
<p>1901</p>
<p>1904</p>
<p>1927</p>
<p>1949</p>
<p>1956</p>
<p>1956</p>
<p>1962</p>
<p>1982</p>
<p>1992</p>
<p>1998</p>
<p>2000</p>
<p>2001</p>
<p>2006</p>
<p>2008</p>
<p>Start of</p>
<p>Packet ships</p>
<p>first local</p>
<p>Cornish</p>
<p>newspaper</p>
<p>Telegraphy</p>
<p>arrives</p>
<p>in Cornwall</p>
<p>first radio</p>
<p>transmission</p>
<p>on</p>
<p>The Lizard</p>
<p>first cinema</p>
<p>screenings</p>
<p>in Redruth</p>
<p>first BBC radio</p>
<p>broadcasts</p>
<p>receivable</p>
<p>in Cornwall</p>
<p>first</p>
<p>magazine</p>
<p>published</p>
<p>in</p>
<p>Cornwall</p>
<p>first BBC TV</p>
<p>broadcasts</p>
<p>in Cornwall</p>
<p>first BBC FM</p>
<p>broadcasts</p>
<p>receivable in</p>
<p>parts of</p>
<p>Cornwall</p>
<p>first UK</p>
<p>satellite</p>
<p>Earth Station</p>
<p>starts on</p>
<p>The Lizard</p>
<p>first BBC</p>
<p>local radio</p>
<p>in Cornwall</p>
<p>first ILR</p>
<p>station in</p>
<p>Cornwall</p>
<p>DVB in</p>
<p>Cornwall</p>
<p>starts</p>
<p>DAB Radio</p>
<p>starts</p>
<p>broadcasting</p>
<p>in Cornwall</p>
<p>Broadband</p>
<p>in</p>
<p>Cornwall</p>
<p>starts</p>
<p>3G mobile</p>
<p>phone</p>
<p>starts in</p>
<p>Cornwall</p>
<p>Radio St Austell Bay</p>
<p>launches as</p>
<p>Cornwall&#8217;s first</p>
<p>mainland Community</p>
<p>Radio</p>
<p>Background</p>
<p>The telecommunications mast on Carnmenellis hill. The mound to the right is a covered reservoir according to the OS map</p>
<p>Porthcurno in 1870 &#8211; Britain became wired to the world. For the first time telegraphy made it possible for Britain to communicate with its colonies in the British Empire. Originally, the intention was to land telegraphy cables at Falmouth, Cornwall, but a last minute change by the Falmouth Gibraltar and Malta Telegraph Company ensured that Porthcurno has gone into telecommunications history. The reason was to protect the cables from dredging damage in the busy Falmouth harbour. Although the new telecommunications industry itself did not affect the communications between the sparse and geographically spread out villages and towns within Cornwall, it started the Victorian Internet, which had a profound effect on mobilising the speed of change during the latter days of the Industrial Revolution.</p>
<p>Cornwall&#8217;s geography, a long, narrowing peninsula, pointing into the Atlantic, made travel by land (Cornwall is only joined to Devon by a short four mile stretch of land&#8211;the River Tamar divides the rest) slow, unreliable and poor. (Crossing the Tamar was by a few ancient stone bridges and two ferries to Plymouth). Selling and distribution of market goods used the sea and major rivers. However, improved telecommunications stimulated growth in the ports of Cornwall and the exchange of goods, particularly of mining products, like copper and tin. It also led to previously unexplored markets being discovered, for example arsenic, a by-product of tin production, was exported to the USA, where it was used in the production of pesticides in the cotton fields.</p>
<p>Before the arrival of mass media in Cornwall and telegraphy, since 1688, Falmouth was the hub of the Packet ships Post Office mail system. Newspapers were slow to develop in Cornwall. Despite the first British newspaper (London Gazette) starting in 1665, due to poor roads, and long distances, distribution of national newspapers did not start fully until the coming of the railways in the 1840s. Outside key urban areas like Truro and Falmouth, national news travelled slowly, and unreliably, by word of mouth.</p>
<p>Mines used cork bulletin boards displayed in &#8220;the dry&#8221;, a building used for miners to change in and out of work clothes. The information displayed included: employment, tin output, rates of pay (for piece workers) and new Resource extractions. Little information was passed on concerning news from the neighbouring village, or the next market town along the road.</p>
<p>Although the Cornish language had effectively died out by the early nineteenth century, dialects and accents remained strong throughout the whole of Cornwall. Different areas within Cornwall had their own variations from each other. It was more common for a miner, seeking work to travel from his home in West Cornwall to South Africa, than it was for him to travel to the Tamar Valley, or other mining locations within Cornwall. The communications with developing mining towns in the British Empire were better than they were within the county.</p>
<p>With the major slump in mining at the end of the nineteenth century, and the coming of the Great War, Cornwall was about to embark on a process of change, which has continued to the present day.</p>
<p>Telegraphy</p>
<p>The white pyramid which replaced a clifftop hut near Porthcurno at which the submarine telegraph cable from Brest in France was terminated</p>
<p>In 1869, John Pender formed his first telegraph company, the Falmouth Gibraltar and Malta Telegraph Company, with the aim of completing the cable chain connecting India to England with cables via Gibraltar and Portugal. The company name was somewhat misleading as although Pender intended the cable to land at Falmouth, the final landing point was the more westerly Porthcurno, because of fears of shipping damaging the cables.</p>
<p>The completion of this cable in 1870 was the final link in the London to Bombay line. In 1872, this was one of the companies merged to form the Eastern Telegraph Company.</p>
<p>Established in 1872, the Eastern Telegraph Company was an amalgamation of a number of important smaller telegraph companies: John Pender, became the company&#8217;s Chairman, and Sir James Anderson, who had captained the Great Eastern on its successful laying of the 1866 Atlantic cable, was the General Manager.</p>
<p>The company developed a network of telegraphs by creating new routes and doubling and trebling cables on busy existing routes. In the early years of the 20th century, the Eastern became part of the Eastern and Associated Telegraph Companies which incorporated many other telegraph companies from around the world.</p>
<p>Porthcurno&#8217;s telegraphic code name was &#8220;PK&#8221;. In 1929 the company began to operate world radio communications through a merger with Marconi&#8217;s radio network and it was renamed Imperial and International Communications. In 1934 the name changed once again to Cable &amp; Wireless. At its height, Porthcurno was the world&#8217;s largest cable station, with fourteen telegraph cables in operation.</p>
<p>Although telegraphy itself is not generally regarded as mass media, as its communications are, in effect, on a one to one basis, the data and information that was transmitted through Porthcurno had both national and international importance. Wars were declared, announcements of deaths of royalty announced &#8211; these in turn were relayed to the national and local newspapers for the general public to absorb. Without telegraphy, there would have been little news in newspapers, and very little national and global content over the radio airwaves.</p>
<p>Newspapers and magazines</p>
<p>See also: Category:Newspapers published in Cornwall</p>
<p>History of Cornish newspapers</p>
<p>Royal Cornwall Gazette</p>
<p>The first newspaper printed and published in Cornwall was the Royal Cornwall Gazette, first published in 1801. It finally ceased publication in 1951, but formed the roots of today&#8217;s Packet Newspapers. It was published in Falmouth by a Cornishman, Thomas Flindell. Flindell was born in Helston in 1767, and he had previously been editor of the Doncaster Gazette. Unfortunately, the newspaper got off to a rocky start&#8211;Flindell&#8217;s business partners became bankrupt, and Flindell himself ended up in a debtor&#8217;s jail in Bodmin. The last edition appeared on 16 October 1802. All was not lost however, as Cornish landowners got a group subscription together, and Flindell offered his services as publisher and printer. The paper re-appeared, published in Truro on 2 July 1803. Two years later it was sold to Nettletons, and Flindell moved to Exeter to set up another newspaper there. The newspaper was mainly subscribed by doctors, bankers, lawyers and landowners, but it was also made available publicly to inns and guest houses, a process which made it more amenable to advertisers.</p>
<p>Although the Royal Cornwall Gazette was the first newspaper published within Cornwall, another regional newspaper, which had many subscribers and distribution throughout Cornwall, as far west as Penzance, was the Dorset based Sherborne Mercury, which started in 1737, and predates the national Times. It covered many Cornish news items, and was read by key businessmen and professional classes in the County. Archive copies are available in the Cornish Studies Centre in Redruth.</p>
<p>Flindell purchased large numbers of postage stamps from a stationers Messrs Tipper &amp; Fry of Aldgate in London. He wrote requesting more stamps at election time. Despite use of stamps for getting copies of the newspapers out to his subscribers, he also used a large body of couriers to get the paper down throughout the County of Cornwall. He negotiated with organisers of markets to sell his newspaper direct from stalls on market days. The Gazette, however, despite Flindell&#8217;s best efforts, fell into the hands of the Tory Party. To counter balance this, the prominent Whig Party in Truro set up The West Briton in 1810, which is still published today, although now under the</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 05:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Martin</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People’s Money for People’s Welfare.</p>
<p>The Life Insurance Corporation of India has been a nation builder since its</p>
<p>formation n 1956. True to the objective of nationalization, the LIC has mobilized</p>
<p>the funds invested by the people in the life insurance for the benefit of the</p>
<p>community at large.</p>
<p>LIC has deployed the funds to the best advantage of the policy holders as well as</p>
<p>the community as the whole, true to the spirit of nationalization. National</p>
<p>priorities and obligation of reasonable returns to the policyholders are the main</p>
<p>criteria of  their investments.</p>
<p>The total funds, so invested for the benefit of the community at large accumulated</p>
<p>to Rs. 815484 crore as on 31st March 2009. </p>
<p>The Investment of the LIC’s funds is</p>
<p>governed by Section 27A of the Insurance Act, 1938 subsequent</p>
<p>guidelines/instructions issued thereunder by the Government of India from time to</p>
<p>time and the IRDA by way of regulations. As per the prescribed investment pattern</p>
<p>approved by IRDA, the controlled funds are invested as follows:</p>
<p>Not less than 50% is invested in Government securities or other approved</p>
<p>investments.</p>
<p>Not less than 15% is invested in infrastructural and social sector investments.</p>
<p>Not less than 35% in other investments, to be governed by exposure prudential</p>
<p>norms.</p>
<p>Amount in crores.<br />
01. Central Government Securities  272498  297943  318673<br />
02. State Government &amp; other<br />
Govt. guaranteed marketable securities  64285  89234  110697</p>
<p>03. </p>
<p>Housing &amp; Infrastructure Investment<br />
(a) Housing  22451  24325  34185<br />
(b)) Power  37881  41120  48090<br />
( c) Irrigation/Water Supply &amp; Sewerage  7500  6649  6022<br />
(d) Roads, Ports &amp; Bridges  1516  1154  7218<br />
( e) Others (including Railways)  4398  8774  5274<br />
B  73746  82022  100789<br />
Total A+B  410529  469199  530159</p>
<p>Penny Auction</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Maxi Media Matters Redundancies, cuts and uncertainty does this ring familiar as this is how the current economy has hit the UK. Jetting off to some exotic place is far from the minds of most people, but the tradition of taking a break in the summer is something that has long since recharged [...]]]></description>
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<p>Redundancies, cuts and uncertainty does this ring familiar as this is how the current economy has hit the UK. Jetting off to some exotic place is far from the minds of most people, but the tradition of taking a break in the summer is something that has long since recharged the batteries, and delivered quality time for the whole family. Statistics show that camping and caravan holidays are soaring at breakneck speed, and are predicted to continue.</p>
<p>The beautiful British countryside is calling to many more holiday makers, and thoughts of European holidays are going into decline, and are choosing one of many Cornwall caravan parks, or a Devon caravan park. A holiday on one of many parks has changed beyond recognition from our memories of childhood days, today accommodation is in top class luxury caravans, or a well-furnished cottage, and parks offer excellent facilities for the whole family.</p>
<p>Many people&#8217;s conception of a caravan type holiday is that the accommodation is too small, but think again, the modern static caravan is very spacious with two, and three bedroom units, with lounge and dining area not to mention a bathroom, and ideas of basic facilities are long gone, there is plenty for the family to enjoy and do on a family caravan park Cornwall, or even a campsite Devon.</p>
<p>A static caravan of today can be over sixty feet long, with a fully fitted kitchen, and all the comforts of home, and sited in beautiful settings, very often overlooking the sea, once you have settled you and your family in, it is time to tour around and see what the area has to offer.</p>
<p>Most campsites in Cornwall are near to wonderful beaches also beautiful countryside, thus the option to enjoy a day out around the picturesque local towns and villages which are in plenty, or maybe a day on the beach relaxing and enjoying your time far away from the maddening crowd.</p>
<p>For many years now holiday makers have been flocking to the West Country and enjoy the unspoilt landscape, the wonderful sandy beaches and the many water sports to say nothing of the cycling and walking opportunities, places such as Boscastle which is a National Trust fishing village, and is also the birthplace of St. Arthur, Tintagel, Port Isaac, Clovelly, and many more interesting villages worthy of visiting.</p>
<p>Bude is also very popular and has much to offer, it is prime North Cornwall coast surfing territory, and it boasts some of the cleanest beaches in the UK, activities on offer include surfing, golf, windsurfing, and much more.</p>
<p>A spokesman for Wooda Farm Holiday Park in Cornwall said &#8220;we are situated in beautiful Bude North Cornwall, we value family time together and to this end we can guarantee an excellent time will be had by all. We have excellent facilities no matter what sort of accommodation you require, a static caravan, a holiday cottage, a large pitch for your own touring caravan or if it&#8217;s a tent you want to pitch we have lovely level pitches, we are a family owned and run holiday park, and we dedicate ourselves to ensure you have a memorable holiday in Cornwall&#8221;. </p>
<p>For further information visit: http://www.wooda.co.uk or you can check them out on Facebook to see what other campers have enjoyed during their recent visits, or follow them on Twitter.<br/></p>
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		<title>Exploring the Cornish Coast (Pocket Cornwall)</title>
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"Central News" videos are designed to give intermediate-level students access to authentic news broadcasts in English. Each edition consists of a 30-minute video cassette and an activity book. This cassette contains a compilation of local news items originally broadcast by Central Television. The stories cover a variety of contemporary topics which not only expose students to everyday English, but also provide contemporary information on life in Britain. The accompanying activity book contains t

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		<title>West Cornwall &#8211; Beautiful Beaches, Spectacular Scenery and Old Cornish Villages to Explore</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 17:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>On the top coast of West Cornwall, 3 miles of golden sands offering sun, sea and surf stretch along Hayle beach. Just further along the Cornish coast is the town of St. Ives with a choice of 4 blue flag beaches. Why not take the comfortable train from St Erth to St Ives and enjoy beautiful scenery most of the way.</p>
<p>On the opposite West Cornwall coast, Marazion is the gateway to the enchanting St Michael&#8217;s Mount, accessed by a causeway which is revealed at low tide. An enchanting medieval castle and church are perched on top of its craggy slopes. </p>
<p>Marazion Bay continues for another 2 miles leading to Longrock Beach and Eastern Green.</p>
<p>West Cornwall has a wealth of wildlife and you feel you are always close to nature. It is one of the richest areas in Britain for sea life &#8211; you can often spot grey seals which breed around the coast. You may even get to see bottle-nosed dolphins, harbour porpoises, basking sharks and turtles as they feed in the plankton rich sea. Bird lovers will note many breeds of cliff nesting sea birds.</p>
<p>West Cornwall also has its share of ancient monuments including the 5000 year old Lanyon Quoit and the Bronze Age stone circle known as The Merry Maidens near Lamorna. The famous outdoor Minnack Theatre hosts a number of theatrical events during the summer.</p>
<p>Old Cornish villages and harbours full of character seem to appear with regularity. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t miss Mousehole, still a traditional working fishing village which just oozes character. Then there is Pendeen which is well known for its mining history. Visit the thriving fishing town of Newlyn where you can see the Cornish community at work.</p>
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