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‘Exceptional’ warm weather set to continue as Scotland records higher temperatures than Ibiza

Mar 12 2012

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SCOTLAND will be hotter than Ibiza this week, thanks to an exceptional spring sizzler.

Parts of the country enjoyed a balmy weekend and more long, sunny spells are forecast for the days ahead.

Sun-lovers in the east of the country rushed to beaches and parks yesterday as the temperature nudged 18C in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire.

And forecasters believe that mark which beats average highs in July could be matched over the next few days.

Meanwhile, holidaymakers in Ibiza can expect maximum temperatures of just 16C.

Eastern and central parts of Scotland will enjoy the best of the sunshine.

The west was cooler at 11C yesterday, and stubborn clouds and drizzle at times mean temperatures here will peak at 12-13C this week but thats still above the average for this time of year.

The warm spell is expected to last until at least Friday, when showers will move in.

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18-year-old injured after assault at rave

Courtesy of McCall

2:39 p.m. PDT, March 11, 2012

SEATTLE

Police responded to an assault about 4:10 a.m. Sunday at a rave event under the bridge at First Avenue and South Dakota Street.

When they arrived on the scene, police found an 18-year-old man who had been assaulted and was bleeding profusely from his mouth and was missing several teeth. He was transported to Harborview Medical Center for treatment of his injuries.

The victim told police that about 100 people were at the rave. Before he was assaulted, he told police he thought saw his ex-girlfriend in the crowd and was approaching her when eight people told him to "come here."

The victim said the eight suspects punched and kicked repeatedly him on his body and head. He escaped and walked to Andover Street where he then called police.

Police went to the scene of the rave to search for the suspects. By the time they arrived, about 15 people were there, including one of the suspects who was taken into custody without incident. The 24-year-old suspect was booked into King County Jail an is being investigated for assault.

The victim identified the suspect as one of his attackers; the remaining suspects have not been located or identified.

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Gareth Thomas’s holiday heaven and hell

And the best hotel you've stayed in?

The best hotel I've ever stayed in was about a month ago. I was invited to Los Angeles by Mickey Rourke, who is going to be playing me in a film about my life story. I was there for the premiere of his movie Immortals and he put me up in the Four Seasons. What made it so nice were the people working there they always had a smile on their faces and that's an important thing to me. It also had an amazing swimming pool, gym, restaurants and even the room service was great. I remember going out onto my balcony for the first time and my room was facing the Hollywood sign and the sun was shining. It's a pretty special place to be.

The Four Seasons in Los Angeles

What do you need for a perfect holiday?

I like to go somewhere where I can hear the sea or the ocean in the morning. I like waking up close enough to hear the waves.

What do you always take with you?

I take almost everything in my wardrobe. I know I'm not going to wear most of the things but there could always be that slight chance that I may need my black tie and dicky bow. Even if I was going on a beach holiday to a desert island I would still pack my dinner jacket just in case.

What's your best piece of travel advice?

Never travel alone. If I travel alone, I'm constantly checking whether I've got my passport on me, or my wallet, even though I know I have. I can never rely on myself, so for me it's always important to take along somebody that is a lot more organised than me. Even if you have to pay somebody else to travel with you to give you that peace of mind, I'd do it.

Where do you want to go next?

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Retiring N.J. state librarian stresses libraries' continued relevance in digital age

As state librarian, Norma Blake has helped libraries around New Jersey shift their primary function from lending books to aiding in the economic recovery whether its teaching job seekers basic computer skills or serving as reference centers for research.

"Many years ago, people said, Oh, libraries will never last with the Internet, but that has proved to be the exact opposite," she said. "People are pouring into libraries."

Blake, 63, has announced she plans to retire at the end of June, after 11 years on the job. Thomas Edison State College, which oversees the state library, has begun a search for her replacement. Blake, who is paid a $155,300 annual salary, is charged with advocating and sharing information about libraries to the general public, organizations and government.

Two years ago, she helped secure more than $7 million in stimulus funds and grant money from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to supply computer security, hardware and broadband to the states libraries. The New Jersey Knowledge Initiative, a project to make available specialized databases to small businesses and entrepreneurs, won the Innovation Award from the National Council of State Governments, but was largely discontinued due to state budget cuts.

"Librarians are fighting very hard to maintain their support from towns and municipalities in the state that are being fiscally stressed. People underestimate the importance of them," said George Pruitt, president of Thomas Edison State College. "More people visit libraries in New Jersey than all the casinos in Atlantic City and the sports complex in the Meadowlands combined."

To help libraries stay relevant, the state library is starting up a "mobile tech to go" project to lend libraries hand-held gadgets, such as the Barnes & Noble Nook and Amazon Kindle e-readers, for two-month periods. The librarians can then show their patrons how to use them. Blake said she is also looking into a pilot program to bring iPad dispensing machines to local libraries.

But some of Blakes decisions have been criticized. Some librarians were upset that she ended the regional library cooperative system, which was in place for 25 years, and cut funding for the statewide "QandANJ" virtual reference project, which for a decade provided 24-7 access to librarians online.

Peter Bromberg, assistant director at Princeton Public Library, who helped create and manage QandNJ, said he thought Blake was a wonderful state librarian for many years, but he and others found it troubling that there was "very little input from the library community and a real lack of transparency around those decisions."

Two years ago, Blake said the state library lost 43 percent of its state funding for libraries, and in the past two years it has lost 14 percent of its federal money for libraries.

"These were purely business decisions that had to be made in tough times," Blake said.

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