Sunday, July 4, 2010

Youtube Comments Being Hacked

Just now i was surfing youtube as usually, and i watch back the video that i posted in my last post, i found that there is some problem in comment column, that is it can't shows the comments that leave by others.



I wonder is it my own problem or what, so i try to use Google Chrome to surf this post, but end up with the same results. Then i try to surf other posts , some is just normal, and some shows " IF_HTML_FUNCTION? " , follows by some words.

I try to watch the Youtube most popular/viewed video in the day and it has the same problem.



It seems that the comment fields have been hacked by some kinds of html script.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Cheshire Widow awarded £190,000 after husband’s death from mesothelioma

A Widow from Cheshire has been awarded £190,000 compensation with the help of specialist personal injury solicitors. Her late husband had worked at various power stations throughout the North West of England and been exposed to asbestos dust whilst working close to laggers and other workers disturbing asbestos fibres.

Her thank you letter said “This is a little card to you to say such a big thank you for all the hard dedicated work you have done for me and the family during these years since we lost (husband’s name removed at widow’s request). It has not just been a friendly informed voice on the telephone but a dedicated person, so easy to talk to

£112,000 compensation after man contracts fatal asbestos disease, mesothelioma

With help from specialist personal injury solicitors, a widow has been awarded £112,000 compensation after her husband died from the fatal asbestos-related cancer, mesothelioma. His ex-employers were responsible for exposing him to the dangerous asbestos fibres.

Her thank you letter read “On behalf of my family and myself, I want to thank you and your staff for bringing successfully to an end, the case for my late husband. I will be writing to the asbestos support group and also to tell them how pleased we have been with your firm”.

Widow receives £85,000 for husband’s death from mesothelioma

A widow has recently been awarded £85,000 compensation on behalf of her husband who died after contracting an asbestos related disease.

Mrs Selby’s husband contracted asbestosis and the fatal condition, mesothelioma as a result of working with asbestos many years before. Mrs Selby was very happy with the service she received from her thank you letter read:
“Thank you for the cheque of £85,000 which I received in settlement of my late husband’s claim for asbestosis
mesothelioma. The amount received far exceeded my expectations and gave me the security and peace of mind for the future that my husband would have so wanted me to have. Already, there are several improvements to my property that I will now be able to carry out without worry.
I would like to thank you most sincerely for the work you have done on my behalf to achieve this excellent result. Throughout the claim I have found you and your staff to be extremely understanding and courteous, you have kept me informed every step of the way and have explained matters in a way that I have been able to understand. This has certainly greatly helped me through a difficult time.
I would ask you to please pass on my thanks to all in your office who have been so kind and helpful to me and I wish you all a very happy and successful year ahead

Lung Cancer caused by asbestos dust results in £67,500 compensation

Mr Jago was employed between 1959 and 1982 as a painter and decorator. He was frequently exposed to asbestos dust during this time due to working alongside laggers who were stripping out old asbestos lagging and renewing it. He would also have to sweep up the asbestos dust as part of his job and was never provided with any protective clothing.

Mr Jago later went on to develop mesothelioma as a result of his exposure to asbestos dust and with help from specialist solicitors he recovered £67,500 compensation. His thank you letter read:

“We cannot praise you enough for all the work you have done on our behalf. Your kind and caring attitude to us was a great comfort. Even if the outcome of this claim had not succeeded we are happy to have known you and we thank you most sincerely. We just wish it had been in happier circumstances

Widow receives compensation after her husband died of asbestos cancer mesothelioma

A plumber, who was a member of brought proceedings for compensation following exposure to asbestos. He was not provided with protective breathing equipment or warned of the dangers of asbestos dust.

Even though the claim started during his lifetime, Mr Hines died before his case reached court. It was necessary for his widow to take the case to the door of the court in order to receive proper compensation.

An extract from her thank you letter said “I would like to thank sincerely for their help and support during this difficult period, and for appointing and the barrister who represented me at court. Mr Tollitt worked hard to bring about this result, I am indebted to him, and to my husband’s fellow trade union members for statements made in support of my case

Jury Awards $3 Million to Mesothelioma Victim’s Widow

Jury Awards $3 Million to Mesothelioma Victim’s Widow

November 16, 2006 - A jury awarded $3 million to a woman whose husband died from mesothelioma as a result of exposure from asbestos fibers inhaled while working with industrial talc. The talc was included in glazes used in pottery. The verdict was against R.T. Vanderbilt, Inc., which mined the industrial talc, and Hammill & Gillespie, Inc., the distributor of the product. While the industrial talc is not used in baby powder or talcum powder, the talc is used in a variety of products, including plastics, rubber, paint, and ceramics.

The deceased’s exposure to asbestos-contaminated industrial talc occurred during a period of approximately 7 years when he operated pottery studios. The deceased personally mixed the glazes containing Vanderbilt’s industrial talc purchased from Hammill & Gillespie, Inc. and other sources. The exposure apparently occurred when he scooped or poured out contents of the talc which generated a very fine dust in the air.

The jury will be asked to consider punitive damages, in addition to the award of $3 million, at a later date.