Rey Mysterio is greeted by Dwayne Wade and Lebron James of the Miami Heat.
Call Today: (770) 614-9214 Or Find Us Online: http://GeorgiaMechanical.com http://youtube.com/gamechanical {Heating and Air Contractor Buford Ga: GeorgiaMechanical.com} GEORGIA MECHANICAL Heating and Air has been providing reliable award winning residential and commercial HVAC services. We specialize in replacement, repair, preventative service of residential heating and air conditioning equipment. We perform installations and we also offer a whole new division for new heating and cooling efficient windows. Our service area is within the Buford Ga area includes Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance, Furnaces, Air Handlers, Duct work, and Thermostats. GEORGIA MECHANICAL"Heating and Air Conditioning in Buford GA also extends into service locations such as Canton, Ga and Watkinsville, Ga. See more at our YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/gamechanical
Madonna - Girl Gone Wild - le clip officiel ( clip hd stereo ) / Titre extrait du nouvel Album "MDNA" / Lyrics : It’s so hypnotic The way he pulls on me It’s like the force of gravity Right up under my feet It’s so erotic This feeling can’t be beat It’s coursing through my whole body Feel the heat I got that burnin’ hot desi-i-i-re And no one can put out my fi-i-i-re It’s coming right down through the wi-i-i-re Here it comes When I hear them 808 drums It’s got me singing Hey, ey, ey, ey Like a girl gone wild A good girl gone wild I’m like, hey, ey, ey, ey Like a girl gone wild A good girl gone wild Girls they just wanna have some fun Get fired up like smokin’ gun On the floor til the daylight comes Girls they just wanna have some fun A girl gone wild A good girl gone wild I’m like a girl gone wild A good girl gone wild The room is spinning It must be the tanqueray I’m about to go astray My inhibition’s gone away I feel like sinning You got me in the zone DJ play my favorite song Turn me on I got that burnin’ hot desi-i-i-re And no one can put out my fi-i-i-re It’s coming right down through the wi-i-i-re Here it comes When I hear them 808 drums It’s got me singing Hey, ey, ey, ey Like a girl gone wild A good girl gone wild I’m like, hey, ey, ey, ey Like a girl gone wild A good girl gone wild Girls they just wanna have some fun Get fired up like smokin’ gun On the floor til the daylight comes Girls they just wanna have some fun I know, I know, I know I shouldn’t act this way I know, I know, I know Good girls don’t misbehave Misbehave But i’m a bad girl, anyway Forgive me Hey, ey, ey, ey Like a girl gone wild A good girl gone wild I’m like, hey, ey, ey, ey Like a girl gone wild A good girl gone wild Girls they just wanna have some fun Get fired up like smokin’ gun On the floor til the daylight comes Girls they just wanna have some fun A girl gone wild A good girl gone wild I’m like a girl gone wild A good girl gone wild
Fukushima Unit 3 Reactor-Well Cap Fractured? - March 5, 2012 See the IR map with overhead crane placed where it fell: http://iangoddard.com/journal/fukushima/IRwithCrane.png Because the trolly on the overhead crane sits directly over the well cap and obscures any heat signatures underneath it, and because we see linear heat signatures on either end of the trolly that could be connected as one continuous line, there may be a crack straight across the well cap. Infrared Imagery http://www.mod.go.jp/j/approach/defense/saigai/tohokuoki/temp.html Tepco's August 24 video of Unit 3 Tepco's raw video file (zip) http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/news/110311/images/110924_02.zip Full Tepco video on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22MdqwR3558 Tepco handout about the video (pdf): http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/nu/fukushima-np/images/handouts_110924_02-e.pdf ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: Goddard's Journal Websites: youtube.com/user/GoddardsJournal iangoddard.com/journal.htm -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nom de scène : May'n Nom réel : Nakabayashi Mei (中林芽依) Date et lieu de naissance : Le 21 octobre 1989 à Nagoya Groupe sanguin : O Taille : 163 cm Ses artistes favoris : Britney Spears, Destiny's Child, Eminem, Jay-Z BIOGRAPHIE Né à Nagoya City en 1989, elle chante en tant que Sheryl Nome, personnage de l'anime Macross Frontier, sous la coupe de la compositrice d'anime Yoko Kanno, pour le générique de fin sous son nom de scène.
je viens tout niquer dans le rap français ─╤╦︻ LOS LOCOS 87 ─╤╦︻ TUERIE LYRICAL represente LIMOGES _______ [███LOS LOCOS 87███]▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄-----RAP ▄▅████████▅▄▃▂ I███████████████████] ...◥⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙◤ LOS LOCOS 87 hard core comme le nord rude comme le sud le best d'est en ouest LE PARRAIN DE LIMOGES : LOS LOCOS 87 ..._|\___________________/\ ../ ///// ___(___)___________()----------------O ./_________________(____() ...)-------(_(__)) ..//-----// .//-----// //___// On m'a fait mal je vais faire mal Vous bavez tellement sur moi que vous allez me refiler la grippe a ______________________ ./ ///// ___(___)___________() ./_________________(___() ...)-------(_(__)) ...//-----// ..//-----// ---------LOS LOCOS 87 beretta 87 LOS LOCOS 87 clash test pas complote pas . taulier du rap !!!!! taulier du rap français reggaeton de marseille à paris de lille à narbonnes de toulouse à nice de martinique jusqu'à la réunion!!! du luxembourg à la suisse de montréal à bruxelles du québec à la belgique !!! de la nouvellle orléans ( new orléan) à tahiti en passant par haiti !!! yéyé !!!! los... locos 87 le lil jon du rap français LOS LOCOS 87 STREET ALBUM "VOUS BAVEZ TELLEMENT SUR MOI QUE VOUS ALLEZ ME R...EFILER LA GRIPPE A" révélation du rap français . Dédicace à rue rhin d...anube beaubreuil Limoges la Haute vienne 87 Tulle Correze 19 Guéret Creuse 23 et tout le LIMOUSIN je viens tout niquer dans le rap français pour ecouter plus de rap à moi aller sur: http://www.ubest1.com/index.php?option=com_seyret&tas ... http://www.youtube.com/user/mcloslocos87?feature=mhw4 http://www.dailymotion.com/LOS-LOCOS-87#videoId=xie67y http://www.wat.tv/LOS-LOCOS-HUIT-SEPT http://los-locos-87.skyrock.com/ http://www.myspace.com/loslocos87 http://twitter.com/#!/LOSLOCOS87 http://www.facebook.com/pages/LOS-LOCOS-87/104786682942574 http://www.facebook.com/pages/LOS-LOCOS-87-FAN-CLUB/23771... orange banlieue baston batar ben best beyonce booba booska-p boxe boy break california can clash clips club coast comedy concert cost crips cry dead dear death deathrow deep diam's disco diss dmx dog Dogg doggy don don't dr east Eazy emeute eminem fatal feat fight fogiel francais france freestyle 0 funk gad game gang gangsta ghetto hip-hop ZAHIA DEHAR hit hommage interview jackson jamel jay-z jim justin Kurupt maroc shone ker orosko alpha 520 balastik cody super street fighter IV cortex pyramides mecanique hp larsen boulox lim nino movez lang booba lunatic sefyu rohff sinik kamelancien rap francais americain tv7 maktoub tunisie aketo blacko al k pote neochrome seth gueko anelka clignancourt cliclis 77 78 91 92 93 94 95 13 87 19 23 haute vienne rhin danube creuse gueret correze tule police emeute baston flic gendarme roubaix mafia k1 fry sarkozy bac zup 87000 wwe raw batista hulk hogan triple h hbk smackdown nxt ecw tna impact rvd jeff hardy cm punk 2010 coupe du monde world cup finale belgique deutchland u.s.a usa canada amerique america brazil brezil mexico mexique justin bieber st saint valentin baby ludacris Joe Esposito You re The Best around Karate kid TRUAND2LAGALERE MORSAY ZEHEF rap Limousin haute vienne limoges creuse gueret correze tule sefyu neochrome booba police sarkozy bagare BRAQUAGE kery james sinik truand galere beaubreuil vallée tribu de dana manau pussycat dolls snoop dogg doggy buttons dont'cha IAM akhenaton shurik'n kheops imhotep kephren freeman marseille petit frere l'ecole du micro d'argent Rick Ross Push it kool and the gang hollywood swinging dragon ball z manga MAFIA K1 FRY POUR CEUX alain souchon christophe willem francis cabrel jean jacques goldman johnny hallyday laurent voulzy renaud vieu stanah chinois fast food asiatique vietnamiens thailandais cambodgiens laotiens cantine scolaire sud ouest rugby rugbyman division d'honneur rom mendiant shlague schlague pak pak pakistanais kinder delice enfant allemand pédé pd homosexuel biere titi parisiens bistro café bar serveur marine le pen jean marie fasciste extreme droite facho raciste rasslar front nationale islamophobie chicken chika chica fm john cena scotty 2 hottty turn it up scott garland too cool brian christopher lawler grand master sexay kishi rikishi solofa fatu booker t huffman texas spinaroonie robert harlem heat wcw bookend scissors kick george tron dsk diallo fmi stevie ray king stunner stone cold steve austin ring master hell yeah beer what attitude era raw is war rattlesnake bootm line cause said so dsk sofitel new york fmi dominique strauss-kahn ps p s parti socialiste nafissatou diallo musculation poids disque alterre 20kg barre olympique déterr ghetto cody final fight
http://youtube.com/savannahgahvac CALL US TODAY @ (912) 927-7000 http://youtu.be/W1Lad4MNB6c "Savannah Ga Guide to Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors" Offers a great "How to" tips and guide video for choosing and getting an Savannah GA Heat and Air Contractor. Use this video to assist your search for finding a professional heating and air contractor . Using these helpful video "how to" tips as a guide to helping you locating and finding the right service contractor for your HVAC needs, Comfort Air hopes to bring you great value. Comfort Air Savannah, Georgia offers services throughout the local Savannah, Ga, Garden City, Pooler, Effingnham, and the Landings areas. Learn more about our Savannah, GA tips and how to guides for heating and air conditioner tips at our YouTube.com channel: http://youtube.com/savannahgahvac
je viens tout niquer dans le rap français ─╤╦︻ LOS LOCOS 87 ─╤╦︻ TUERIE LYRICAL represente LIMOGES _______ [███LOS LOCOS 87███]▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄-----RAP ▄▅████████▅▄▃▂ I███████████████████] ...◥⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙▲⊙◤ LOS LOCOS 87 hard core comme le nord rude comme le sud le best d'est en ouest LE PARRAIN DE LIMOGES : LOS LOCOS 87 ..._|\___________________/\ ../ ///// ___(___)___________()----------------O ./_________________(____() ...)-------(_(__)) ..//-----// .//-----// //___// On m'a fait mal je vais faire mal Vous bavez tellement sur moi que vous allez me refiler la grippe a ______________________ ./ ///// ___(___)___________() ./_________________(___() ...)-------(_(__)) ...//-----// ..//-----// ---------LOS LOCOS 87 beretta 87 LOS LOCOS 87 clash test pas complote pas . taulier du rap !!!!! taulier du rap français reggaeton de marseille à paris de lille à narbonnes de toulouse à nice de martinique jusqu'à la réunion!!! du luxembourg à la suisse de montréal à bruxelles du québec à la belgique !!! de la nouvellle orléans ( new orléan) à tahiti en passant par haiti !!! yéyé !!!! los... locos 87 le lil jon du rap français LOS LOCOS 87 STREET ALBUM "VOUS BAVEZ TELLEMENT SUR MOI QUE VOUS ALLEZ ME R...EFILER LA GRIPPE A" révélation du rap français . Dédicace à rue rhin d...anube beaubreuil Limoges la Haute vienne 87 Tulle Correze 19 Guéret Creuse 23 et tout le LIMOUSIN je viens tout niquer dans le rap français pour ecouter plus de rap à moi aller sur: http://www.ubest1.com/index.php?option=com_seyret&tas ... http://www.youtube.com/user/mcloslocos87?feature=mhw4 http://www.dailymotion.com/LOS-LOCOS-87#videoId=xie67y http://www.wat.tv/LOS-LOCOS-HUIT-SEPT http://los-locos-87.skyrock.com/ http://www.myspace.com/loslocos87 http://twitter.com/#!/LOSLOCOS87 http://www.facebook.com/pages/LOS-LOCOS-87/104786682942574 http://www.facebook.com/pages/LOS-LOCOS-87-FAN-CLUB/23771... orange banlieue baston batar ben best beyonce booba booska-p boxe boy break california can clash clips club coast comedy concert cost crips cry dead dear death deathrow deep diam's disco diss dmx dog Dogg doggy don don't dr east Eazy emeute eminem fatal feat fight fogiel francais france freestyle 0 funk gad game gang gangsta ghetto hip-hop ZAHIA DEHAR hit hommage interview jackson jamel jay-z jim justin Kurupt maroc shone ker orosko alpha 520 balastik cody super street fighter IV cortex pyramides mecanique hp larsen boulox lim nino movez lang booba lunatic sefyu rohff sinik kamelancien rap francais americain tv7 maktoub tunisie aketo blacko al k pote neochrome seth gueko anelka clignancourt cliclis 77 78 91 92 93 94 95 13 87 19 23 haute vienne rhin danube creuse gueret correze tule police emeute baston flic gendarme roubaix mafia k1 fry sarkozy bac zup 87000 wwe raw batista hulk hogan triple h hbk smackdown nxt ecw tna impact rvd jeff hardy cm punk 2010 coupe du monde world cup finale belgique deutchland u.s.a usa canada amerique america brazil brezil mexico mexique justin bieber st saint valentin baby ludacris Joe Esposito You re The Best around Karate kid TRUAND2LAGALERE MORSAY ZEHEF rap Limousin haute vienne limoges creuse gueret correze tule sefyu neochrome booba police sarkozy bagare BRAQUAGE kery james sinik truand galere beaubreuil vallée tribu de dana manau pussycat dolls snoop dogg doggy buttons dont'cha IAM akhenaton shurik'n kheops imhotep kephren freeman marseille petit frere l'ecole du micro d'argent Rick Ross Push it kool and the gang hollywood swinging dragon ball z manga MAFIA K1 FRY POUR CEUX alain souchon christophe willem francis cabrel jean jacques goldman johnny hallyday laurent voulzy renaud vieu stanah chinois fast food asiatique vietnamiens thailandais cambodgiens laotiens cantine scolaire sud ouest rugby rugbyman division d'honneur rom mendiant shlague schlague pak pak pakistanais kinder delice enfant allemand pédé pd homosexuel biere titi parisiens bistro café bar serveur marine le pen jean marie fasciste extreme droite facho raciste rasslar front nationale islamophobie chicken chika chica fm john cena scotty 2 hottty turn it up scott garland too cool brian christopher lawler grand master sexay kishi rikishi solofa fatu booker t huffman texas spinaroonie robert harlem heat wcw bookend scissors kick george tron dsk diallo fmi stevie ray king stunner stone cold steve austin ring master hell yeah beer what attitude era raw is war rattlesnake bootm line cause said so dsk sofitel new york fmi dominique strauss-kahn ps p s parti socialiste nafissatou diallo musculation poids disque alterre 20kg barre olympique déterr ghetto cody final fight C'est donc sa nos vies François Hollande Los Locos 87 23 19 creuse Corrèze hautes viennes limousin limoges rue rhin danube beaubreuil truand 2 la galere zehef morsay presidentielle election bulletin vote sondage parti socialiste ps ump sarkozy nicolas marine le pen bayrou melanchon dupont aignan scrutin booba rohff fouine yougatagah Freestyle villepin dominique nathalie arthaud
Syria: 4 of 4 - 99th Plenary Meeting - General Assembly - March 2, 2012 Prevention of armed conflict [34] The Secretary-General will report to the General Assembly as required under last month’s General Assembly resolution on Syria (97th Plenary Meeting). UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's oral report to the General Assembly on situation in Syria: Mr. President, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am making this report as requested by the General Assembly resolution A/Res/66/263 of 16 February. Given the gravity of the situation, please be assured that we will keep you regularly informed. We have all watched the events in Syria this week with growing alarm. We have seen heavy artillery shelling and tank fire in densely populated neighborhoods across the country. A major assault on Homs took place yesterday. Civilian losses have clearly been heavy. We continue to receive grisly reports of summary executions, arbitrary detentions and torture. In Homs, Hama and elsewhere, the brutal fighting has trapped civilians in their homes, without food, heat or electricity or medical care; without any chance of evacuating the wounded or burying the dead. People have been reduced to melting snow for drinking water. This atrocious assault is all the more appalling for having been waged by the government itself, systematically attacking its own people. All agree we must act in the face of this escalating crisis. Yesterday, the Security Council deplored the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation and demanded access for relief workers. I welcome the Council’s clear and strong statement. The Human Rights Council, meeting in Geneva, condemned the “widespread and systematic” violations of human rights and demanded an immediate end to the violence. I am extremely disappointed that the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, Ms. Valerie Amos, has not been able to travel to Syria despite repeated assurances. I once again urge the authorities to allow her to visit, as soon as possible, so that humanitarian relief workers can reach the many thousands of people who desperately need assistance. Today, teams from the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent Society have been permitted to enter Homs, but they are waiting to get access to Bab Amr. It is essential that aid workers be allowed to help civilians in the most devastated areas of the city; as of this moment, assistance can still not get through. As you know, the joint UN-Arab League Special Envoy, the Honorable Kofi Annan, will depart from New York this evening. During the past two days he has been consulting intensively with Member States, including members of the Security Council and the Arab Group as well as the Syrian mission and other concerned stakeholders. He plans to travel next week to Cairo for consultations with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States and to a number of other regional capitals, including Damascus. My predecessor has taken on a difficult mission with immense challenges; he needs the full and undivided support of the international community, speaking in one voice. Excellencies, Let me turn now to the particulars of the situation: the deepening humanitarian crisis, the increasingly worrying human rights picture, and the political process that we hope will chart a way ahead. The Secretariat has sent a Note Verbale to the Permanent Mission of Syria requesting its response to the clear demands set forth in General Assembly resolution 66/253, dated 16 February. We received a reply yesterday. The Secretariat has also requested information from the League of Arab States on what Member States are doing to support the Arab League initiative. In the past two weeks, I have remained in close contact with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States. I met him last week in London and spoke with him as recently as yesterday. Ladies and Gentlemen: The Syrian Government has failed to deliver on its responsibility to protect its people. Civilian populations are under military assault in several cities. The disproportionate use of force by Syrian authorities has driven, what had been largely peaceful opposition forces, to resort to take up arms in some cases. But let us be clear: the opposition’s firepower appears to be minimal, compared to the heavy weapons being used by the Syrian army. Armed extremist groups have also opportunistically used the situation to carry out terrorist acts, in particular in Damascus and Aleppo. While the continuing lack of access makes it impossible to verify specific casualty figures, credible reports suggest that the total number of people killed since March last year is well above 7,500, including many women and children. On several occasions, the daily death toll has exceeded one hundred. Approximately 25,000 refugees are now registered with UNHCR in neighbouring countries; between 100,000 and 200,000 people are internally displaced. The Syrian Government has also resisted the General Assembly’s demand for full and unhindered access for international media. Journalists, too, have been killed or injured alongside the people whose plight they were there to report. Let me turn now to the human rights situation. This Assembly called upon the Syrian Government to immediately put an end to all human rights violations and attacks against civilians, protect its population and fully comply with its obligations under applicable international law. The Syrian authorities clearly have not done so. The International Commission of Inquiry for Syria, in a report issued on 22nd February, concluded that the Syrian Government forces have committed widespread, systematic and gross human rights violations, amounting to crimes against humanity, with the apparent knowledge and consent of the highest levels of the State. The Commission’s report also concluded that anti-Government groups have committed abuses, although not comparable in scale and organization to those carried out by the State. The Commission also found that the security forces and Shabiha militias have continued to use live ammunition against peaceful protesters throughout the country, and that the Government has carried out reprisals in response to opposition calls for strikes. Freedom of expression continues to be severely restricted, and many human rights defenders, activists, protesters and journalists across the country are being arrested or detained. We are receiving widespread reports of torture under detention, even of children. In response to the worsening human rights situation, the Human Rights Council yesterday adopted a resolution that strongly condemns the use of force against civilians, summary executions, the killing and persecution of protesters, human rights defenders and journalists, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, interference with access to medical treatment, torture, sexual violence and ill-treatment, including against children. The resolution also calls on the Government to allow free and unimpeded access by the United Nations and humanitarian agencies to carry out a full assessment of needs in Homs and other areas, and to permit humanitarian agencies to deliver vital relief goods and services, especially in Homs, Dar’a, Zabadani and other areas under siege. Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, We must do everything in our power to end the crisis. We must help move towards a Syrian-led political transition to a democratic, pluralistic political system, as supported by this Assembly. Yet to date, the international community has failed in its duty. In fact, the actions – indeed, the inaction — of the international community seems to have encouraged the Syrian authorities in their brutal suppression of its citizens. Further militarization of the Syrian opposition is not the answer. The international community must urgently find unity in pressing the Syrian authorities and all other parties to stop the violence. It must insist, with one voice, that the Syrian authorities give access to international humanitarian workers as an essential first step towards a peaceful solution to the crisis. It is with this aim that, together with Secretary-General Nabil El-Araby of the Arab League, we announced the appointment of Kofi Annan as our Joint Special Envoy for Syria. Mr. Annan will work to end the violence and human rights violations, and promote a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis. It is important to ensure that there is only one track in the mediation process being undertaken by the international community. Efforts to support the Arab League’s initiative to promote a peaceful solution also included last week’s meeting of the “Friends of the Syrian people” in Tunisia, which brought together representatives from more than 65 nations and organizations. The meeting demonstrated wide international support for the Syrian people and sent a strong message to the Syrian authorities: the time has come to stop the bloodshed. Excellencies, The way towards a peaceful solution of the Syrian crisis is difficult, but clear. First, there should be an immediate end to the killings and violence. International relief workers must be allowed in. Second, there is a clear need for an inclusive political dialogue among all Syrian actors. The international community must align itself with the process led by the Joint Special Envoy. To succeed, he will need our full and undivided support. It is time for the international community to speak with one voice, loud and clear. Continued division emboldens the Syrian authorities in their violent, dead-end path. Continued delay in the humanitarian effort causes more human suffering. Continued violence on the ground risks a descent into full civil war and sectarian strife that could haunt the country for generations to come. The stakes are high, above all for the people of Syria -- but also for the international community. We must act, urgently and in concert. I thank the Assembly for its support. Thank you. ----------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: United Nations Webcast Website: www.unmultimedia.org Country: United States of America ----------------------------------------------------------
Syria: 3 of 4 - 99th Plenary Meeting - General Assembly - March 2, 2012 Prevention of armed conflict [34] The Secretary-General will report to the General Assembly as required under last month’s General Assembly resolution on Syria (97th Plenary Meeting). UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's oral report to the General Assembly on situation in Syria: Mr. President, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am making this report as requested by the General Assembly resolution A/Res/66/263 of 16 February. Given the gravity of the situation, please be assured that we will keep you regularly informed. We have all watched the events in Syria this week with growing alarm. We have seen heavy artillery shelling and tank fire in densely populated neighborhoods across the country. A major assault on Homs took place yesterday. Civilian losses have clearly been heavy. We continue to receive grisly reports of summary executions, arbitrary detentions and torture. In Homs, Hama and elsewhere, the brutal fighting has trapped civilians in their homes, without food, heat or electricity or medical care; without any chance of evacuating the wounded or burying the dead. People have been reduced to melting snow for drinking water. This atrocious assault is all the more appalling for having been waged by the government itself, systematically attacking its own people. All agree we must act in the face of this escalating crisis. Yesterday, the Security Council deplored the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation and demanded access for relief workers. I welcome the Council’s clear and strong statement. The Human Rights Council, meeting in Geneva, condemned the “widespread and systematic” violations of human rights and demanded an immediate end to the violence. I am extremely disappointed that the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, Ms. Valerie Amos, has not been able to travel to Syria despite repeated assurances. I once again urge the authorities to allow her to visit, as soon as possible, so that humanitarian relief workers can reach the many thousands of people who desperately need assistance. Today, teams from the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent Society have been permitted to enter Homs, but they are waiting to get access to Bab Amr. It is essential that aid workers be allowed to help civilians in the most devastated areas of the city; as of this moment, assistance can still not get through. As you know, the joint UN-Arab League Special Envoy, the Honorable Kofi Annan, will depart from New York this evening. During the past two days he has been consulting intensively with Member States, including members of the Security Council and the Arab Group as well as the Syrian mission and other concerned stakeholders. He plans to travel next week to Cairo for consultations with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States and to a number of other regional capitals, including Damascus. My predecessor has taken on a difficult mission with immense challenges; he needs the full and undivided support of the international community, speaking in one voice. Excellencies, Let me turn now to the particulars of the situation: the deepening humanitarian crisis, the increasingly worrying human rights picture, and the political process that we hope will chart a way ahead. The Secretariat has sent a Note Verbale to the Permanent Mission of Syria requesting its response to the clear demands set forth in General Assembly resolution 66/253, dated 16 February. We received a reply yesterday. The Secretariat has also requested information from the League of Arab States on what Member States are doing to support the Arab League initiative. In the past two weeks, I have remained in close contact with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States. I met him last week in London and spoke with him as recently as yesterday. Ladies and Gentlemen: The Syrian Government has failed to deliver on its responsibility to protect its people. Civilian populations are under military assault in several cities. The disproportionate use of force by Syrian authorities has driven, what had been largely peaceful opposition forces, to resort to take up arms in some cases. But let us be clear: the opposition’s firepower appears to be minimal, compared to the heavy weapons being used by the Syrian army. Armed extremist groups have also opportunistically used the situation to carry out terrorist acts, in particular in Damascus and Aleppo. While the continuing lack of access makes it impossible to verify specific casualty figures, credible reports suggest that the total number of people killed since March last year is well above 7,500, including many women and children. On several occasions, the daily death toll has exceeded one hundred. Approximately 25,000 refugees are now registered with UNHCR in neighbouring countries; between 100,000 and 200,000 people are internally displaced. The Syrian Government has also resisted the General Assembly’s demand for full and unhindered access for international media. Journalists, too, have been killed or injured alongside the people whose plight they were there to report. Let me turn now to the human rights situation. This Assembly called upon the Syrian Government to immediately put an end to all human rights violations and attacks against civilians, protect its population and fully comply with its obligations under applicable international law. The Syrian authorities clearly have not done so. The International Commission of Inquiry for Syria, in a report issued on 22nd February, concluded that the Syrian Government forces have committed widespread, systematic and gross human rights violations, amounting to crimes against humanity, with the apparent knowledge and consent of the highest levels of the State. The Commission’s report also concluded that anti-Government groups have committed abuses, although not comparable in scale and organization to those carried out by the State. The Commission also found that the security forces and Shabiha militias have continued to use live ammunition against peaceful protesters throughout the country, and that the Government has carried out reprisals in response to opposition calls for strikes. Freedom of expression continues to be severely restricted, and many human rights defenders, activists, protesters and journalists across the country are being arrested or detained. We are receiving widespread reports of torture under detention, even of children. In response to the worsening human rights situation, the Human Rights Council yesterday adopted a resolution that strongly condemns the use of force against civilians, summary executions, the killing and persecution of protesters, human rights defenders and journalists, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, interference with access to medical treatment, torture, sexual violence and ill-treatment, including against children. The resolution also calls on the Government to allow free and unimpeded access by the United Nations and humanitarian agencies to carry out a full assessment of needs in Homs and other areas, and to permit humanitarian agencies to deliver vital relief goods and services, especially in Homs, Dar’a, Zabadani and other areas under siege. Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, We must do everything in our power to end the crisis. We must help move towards a Syrian-led political transition to a democratic, pluralistic political system, as supported by this Assembly. Yet to date, the international community has failed in its duty. In fact, the actions – indeed, the inaction — of the international community seems to have encouraged the Syrian authorities in their brutal suppression of its citizens. Further militarization of the Syrian opposition is not the answer. The international community must urgently find unity in pressing the Syrian authorities and all other parties to stop the violence. It must insist, with one voice, that the Syrian authorities give access to international humanitarian workers as an essential first step towards a peaceful solution to the crisis. It is with this aim that, together with Secretary-General Nabil El-Araby of the Arab League, we announced the appointment of Kofi Annan as our Joint Special Envoy for Syria. Mr. Annan will work to end the violence and human rights violations, and promote a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis. It is important to ensure that there is only one track in the mediation process being undertaken by the international community. Efforts to support the Arab League’s initiative to promote a peaceful solution also included last week’s meeting of the “Friends of the Syrian people” in Tunisia, which brought together representatives from more than 65 nations and organizations. The meeting demonstrated wide international support for the Syrian people and sent a strong message to the Syrian authorities: the time has come to stop the bloodshed. Excellencies, The way towards a peaceful solution of the Syrian crisis is difficult, but clear. First, there should be an immediate end to the killings and violence. International relief workers must be allowed in. Second, there is a clear need for an inclusive political dialogue among all Syrian actors. The international community must align itself with the process led by the Joint Special Envoy. To succeed, he will need our full and undivided support. It is time for the international community to speak with one voice, loud and clear. Continued division emboldens the Syrian authorities in their violent, dead-end path. Continued delay in the humanitarian effort causes more human suffering. Continued violence on the ground risks a descent into full civil war and sectarian strife that could haunt the country for generations to come. The stakes are high, above all for the people of Syria -- but also for the international community. We must act, urgently and in concert. I thank the Assembly for its support. Thank you. ----------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: United Nations Webcast Website: www.unmultimedia.org Country: United States of America ----------------------------------------------------------
Syria: 2 of 4 - 99th Plenary Meeting - General Assembly - March 2, 2012 Prevention of armed conflict [34] The Secretary-General will report to the General Assembly as required under last month’s General Assembly resolution on Syria (97th Plenary Meeting). UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's oral report to the General Assembly on situation in Syria: Mr. President, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am making this report as requested by the General Assembly resolution A/Res/66/263 of 16 February. Given the gravity of the situation, please be assured that we will keep you regularly informed. We have all watched the events in Syria this week with growing alarm. We have seen heavy artillery shelling and tank fire in densely populated neighborhoods across the country. A major assault on Homs took place yesterday. Civilian losses have clearly been heavy. We continue to receive grisly reports of summary executions, arbitrary detentions and torture. In Homs, Hama and elsewhere, the brutal fighting has trapped civilians in their homes, without food, heat or electricity or medical care; without any chance of evacuating the wounded or burying the dead. People have been reduced to melting snow for drinking water. This atrocious assault is all the more appalling for having been waged by the government itself, systematically attacking its own people. All agree we must act in the face of this escalating crisis. Yesterday, the Security Council deplored the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation and demanded access for relief workers. I welcome the Council’s clear and strong statement. The Human Rights Council, meeting in Geneva, condemned the “widespread and systematic” violations of human rights and demanded an immediate end to the violence. I am extremely disappointed that the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, Ms. Valerie Amos, has not been able to travel to Syria despite repeated assurances. I once again urge the authorities to allow her to visit, as soon as possible, so that humanitarian relief workers can reach the many thousands of people who desperately need assistance. Today, teams from the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent Society have been permitted to enter Homs, but they are waiting to get access to Bab Amr. It is essential that aid workers be allowed to help civilians in the most devastated areas of the city; as of this moment, assistance can still not get through. As you know, the joint UN-Arab League Special Envoy, the Honorable Kofi Annan, will depart from New York this evening. During the past two days he has been consulting intensively with Member States, including members of the Security Council and the Arab Group as well as the Syrian mission and other concerned stakeholders. He plans to travel next week to Cairo for consultations with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States and to a number of other regional capitals, including Damascus. My predecessor has taken on a difficult mission with immense challenges; he needs the full and undivided support of the international community, speaking in one voice. Excellencies, Let me turn now to the particulars of the situation: the deepening humanitarian crisis, the increasingly worrying human rights picture, and the political process that we hope will chart a way ahead. The Secretariat has sent a Note Verbale to the Permanent Mission of Syria requesting its response to the clear demands set forth in General Assembly resolution 66/253, dated 16 February. We received a reply yesterday. The Secretariat has also requested information from the League of Arab States on what Member States are doing to support the Arab League initiative. In the past two weeks, I have remained in close contact with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States. I met him last week in London and spoke with him as recently as yesterday. Ladies and Gentlemen: The Syrian Government has failed to deliver on its responsibility to protect its people. Civilian populations are under military assault in several cities. The disproportionate use of force by Syrian authorities has driven, what had been largely peaceful opposition forces, to resort to take up arms in some cases. But let us be clear: the opposition’s firepower appears to be minimal, compared to the heavy weapons being used by the Syrian army. Armed extremist groups have also opportunistically used the situation to carry out terrorist acts, in particular in Damascus and Aleppo. While the continuing lack of access makes it impossible to verify specific casualty figures, credible reports suggest that the total number of people killed since March last year is well above 7,500, including many women and children. On several occasions, the daily death toll has exceeded one hundred. Approximately 25,000 refugees are now registered with UNHCR in neighbouring countries; between 100,000 and 200,000 people are internally displaced. The Syrian Government has also resisted the General Assembly’s demand for full and unhindered access for international media. Journalists, too, have been killed or injured alongside the people whose plight they were there to report. Let me turn now to the human rights situation. This Assembly called upon the Syrian Government to immediately put an end to all human rights violations and attacks against civilians, protect its population and fully comply with its obligations under applicable international law. The Syrian authorities clearly have not done so. The International Commission of Inquiry for Syria, in a report issued on 22nd February, concluded that the Syrian Government forces have committed widespread, systematic and gross human rights violations, amounting to crimes against humanity, with the apparent knowledge and consent of the highest levels of the State. The Commission’s report also concluded that anti-Government groups have committed abuses, although not comparable in scale and organization to those carried out by the State. The Commission also found that the security forces and Shabiha militias have continued to use live ammunition against peaceful protesters throughout the country, and that the Government has carried out reprisals in response to opposition calls for strikes. Freedom of expression continues to be severely restricted, and many human rights defenders, activists, protesters and journalists across the country are being arrested or detained. We are receiving widespread reports of torture under detention, even of children. In response to the worsening human rights situation, the Human Rights Council yesterday adopted a resolution that strongly condemns the use of force against civilians, summary executions, the killing and persecution of protesters, human rights defenders and journalists, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, interference with access to medical treatment, torture, sexual violence and ill-treatment, including against children. The resolution also calls on the Government to allow free and unimpeded access by the United Nations and humanitarian agencies to carry out a full assessment of needs in Homs and other areas, and to permit humanitarian agencies to deliver vital relief goods and services, especially in Homs, Dar’a, Zabadani and other areas under siege. Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, We must do everything in our power to end the crisis. We must help move towards a Syrian-led political transition to a democratic, pluralistic political system, as supported by this Assembly. Yet to date, the international community has failed in its duty. In fact, the actions – indeed, the inaction — of the international community seems to have encouraged the Syrian authorities in their brutal suppression of its citizens. Further militarization of the Syrian opposition is not the answer. The international community must urgently find unity in pressing the Syrian authorities and all other parties to stop the violence. It must insist, with one voice, that the Syrian authorities give access to international humanitarian workers as an essential first step towards a peaceful solution to the crisis. It is with this aim that, together with Secretary-General Nabil El-Araby of the Arab League, we announced the appointment of Kofi Annan as our Joint Special Envoy for Syria. Mr. Annan will work to end the violence and human rights violations, and promote a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis. It is important to ensure that there is only one track in the mediation process being undertaken by the international community. Efforts to support the Arab League’s initiative to promote a peaceful solution also included last week’s meeting of the “Friends of the Syrian people” in Tunisia, which brought together representatives from more than 65 nations and organizations. The meeting demonstrated wide international support for the Syrian people and sent a strong message to the Syrian authorities: the time has come to stop the bloodshed. Excellencies, The way towards a peaceful solution of the Syrian crisis is difficult, but clear. First, there should be an immediate end to the killings and violence. International relief workers must be allowed in. Second, there is a clear need for an inclusive political dialogue among all Syrian actors. The international community must align itself with the process led by the Joint Special Envoy. To succeed, he will need our full and undivided support. It is time for the international community to speak with one voice, loud and clear. Continued division emboldens the Syrian authorities in their violent, dead-end path. Continued delay in the humanitarian effort causes more human suffering. Continued violence on the ground risks a descent into full civil war and sectarian strife that could haunt the country for generations to come. The stakes are high, above all for the people of Syria -- but also for the international community. We must act, urgently and in concert. I thank the Assembly for its support. Thank you. ----------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: United Nations Webcast Website: www.unmultimedia.org Country: United States of America ----------------------------------------------------------
Syria: 1 of 4 - 99th Plenary Meeting - General Assembly - March 2, 2012 Prevention of armed conflict [34] The Secretary-General will report to the General Assembly as required under last month’s General Assembly resolution on Syria (97th Plenary Meeting). UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's oral report to the General Assembly on situation in Syria: Mr. President, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, I am making this report as requested by the General Assembly resolution A/Res/66/263 of 16 February. Given the gravity of the situation, please be assured that we will keep you regularly informed. We have all watched the events in Syria this week with growing alarm. We have seen heavy artillery shelling and tank fire in densely populated neighborhoods across the country. A major assault on Homs took place yesterday. Civilian losses have clearly been heavy. We continue to receive grisly reports of summary executions, arbitrary detentions and torture. In Homs, Hama and elsewhere, the brutal fighting has trapped civilians in their homes, without food, heat or electricity or medical care; without any chance of evacuating the wounded or burying the dead. People have been reduced to melting snow for drinking water. This atrocious assault is all the more appalling for having been waged by the government itself, systematically attacking its own people. All agree we must act in the face of this escalating crisis. Yesterday, the Security Council deplored the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation and demanded access for relief workers. I welcome the Council’s clear and strong statement. The Human Rights Council, meeting in Geneva, condemned the “widespread and systematic” violations of human rights and demanded an immediate end to the violence. I am extremely disappointed that the UN Emergency Relief Coordinator, Ms. Valerie Amos, has not been able to travel to Syria despite repeated assurances. I once again urge the authorities to allow her to visit, as soon as possible, so that humanitarian relief workers can reach the many thousands of people who desperately need assistance. Today, teams from the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent Society have been permitted to enter Homs, but they are waiting to get access to Bab Amr. It is essential that aid workers be allowed to help civilians in the most devastated areas of the city; as of this moment, assistance can still not get through. As you know, the joint UN-Arab League Special Envoy, the Honorable Kofi Annan, will depart from New York this evening. During the past two days he has been consulting intensively with Member States, including members of the Security Council and the Arab Group as well as the Syrian mission and other concerned stakeholders. He plans to travel next week to Cairo for consultations with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States and to a number of other regional capitals, including Damascus. My predecessor has taken on a difficult mission with immense challenges; he needs the full and undivided support of the international community, speaking in one voice. Excellencies, Let me turn now to the particulars of the situation: the deepening humanitarian crisis, the increasingly worrying human rights picture, and the political process that we hope will chart a way ahead. The Secretariat has sent a Note Verbale to the Permanent Mission of Syria requesting its response to the clear demands set forth in General Assembly resolution 66/253, dated 16 February. We received a reply yesterday. The Secretariat has also requested information from the League of Arab States on what Member States are doing to support the Arab League initiative. In the past two weeks, I have remained in close contact with the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States. I met him last week in London and spoke with him as recently as yesterday. Ladies and Gentlemen: The Syrian Government has failed to deliver on its responsibility to protect its people. Civilian populations are under military assault in several cities. The disproportionate use of force by Syrian authorities has driven, what had been largely peaceful opposition forces, to resort to take up arms in some cases. But let us be clear: the opposition’s firepower appears to be minimal, compared to the heavy weapons being used by the Syrian army. Armed extremist groups have also opportunistically used the situation to carry out terrorist acts, in particular in Damascus and Aleppo. While the continuing lack of access makes it impossible to verify specific casualty figures, credible reports suggest that the total number of people killed since March last year is well above 7,500, including many women and children. On several occasions, the daily death toll has exceeded one hundred. Approximately 25,000 refugees are now registered with UNHCR in neighbouring countries; between 100,000 and 200,000 people are internally displaced. The Syrian Government has also resisted the General Assembly’s demand for full and unhindered access for international media. Journalists, too, have been killed or injured alongside the people whose plight they were there to report. Let me turn now to the human rights situation. This Assembly called upon the Syrian Government to immediately put an end to all human rights violations and attacks against civilians, protect its population and fully comply with its obligations under applicable international law. The Syrian authorities clearly have not done so. The International Commission of Inquiry for Syria, in a report issued on 22nd February, concluded that the Syrian Government forces have committed widespread, systematic and gross human rights violations, amounting to crimes against humanity, with the apparent knowledge and consent of the highest levels of the State. The Commission’s report also concluded that anti-Government groups have committed abuses, although not comparable in scale and organization to those carried out by the State. The Commission also found that the security forces and Shabiha militias have continued to use live ammunition against peaceful protesters throughout the country, and that the Government has carried out reprisals in response to opposition calls for strikes. Freedom of expression continues to be severely restricted, and many human rights defenders, activists, protesters and journalists across the country are being arrested or detained. We are receiving widespread reports of torture under detention, even of children. In response to the worsening human rights situation, the Human Rights Council yesterday adopted a resolution that strongly condemns the use of force against civilians, summary executions, the killing and persecution of protesters, human rights defenders and journalists, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, interference with access to medical treatment, torture, sexual violence and ill-treatment, including against children. The resolution also calls on the Government to allow free and unimpeded access by the United Nations and humanitarian agencies to carry out a full assessment of needs in Homs and other areas, and to permit humanitarian agencies to deliver vital relief goods and services, especially in Homs, Dar’a, Zabadani and other areas under siege. Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, We must do everything in our power to end the crisis. We must help move towards a Syrian-led political transition to a democratic, pluralistic political system, as supported by this Assembly. Yet to date, the international community has failed in its duty. In fact, the actions – indeed, the inaction — of the international community seems to have encouraged the Syrian authorities in their brutal suppression of its citizens. Further militarization of the Syrian opposition is not the answer. The international community must urgently find unity in pressing the Syrian authorities and all other parties to stop the violence. It must insist, with one voice, that the Syrian authorities give access to international humanitarian workers as an essential first step towards a peaceful solution to the crisis. It is with this aim that, together with Secretary-General Nabil El-Araby of the Arab League, we announced the appointment of Kofi Annan as our Joint Special Envoy for Syria. Mr. Annan will work to end the violence and human rights violations, and promote a peaceful solution to the Syrian crisis. It is important to ensure that there is only one track in the mediation process being undertaken by the international community. Efforts to support the Arab League’s initiative to promote a peaceful solution also included last week’s meeting of the “Friends of the Syrian people” in Tunisia, which brought together representatives from more than 65 nations and organizations. The meeting demonstrated wide international support for the Syrian people and sent a strong message to the Syrian authorities: the time has come to stop the bloodshed. Excellencies, The way towards a peaceful solution of the Syrian crisis is difficult, but clear. First, there should be an immediate end to the killings and violence. International relief workers must be allowed in. Second, there is a clear need for an inclusive political dialogue among all Syrian actors. The international community must align itself with the process led by the Joint Special Envoy. To succeed, he will need our full and undivided support. It is time for the international community to speak with one voice, loud and clear. Continued division emboldens the Syrian authorities in their violent, dead-end path. Continued delay in the humanitarian effort causes more human suffering. Continued violence on the ground risks a descent into full civil war and sectarian strife that could haunt the country for generations to come. The stakes are high, above all for the people of Syria -- but also for the international community. We must act, urgently and in concert. I thank the Assembly for its support. Thank you. ----------------------------------------------------------- Source: Name: United Nations Webcast Website: www.unmultimedia.org Country: United States of America ----------------------------------------------------------
PAROLES : He ho`oheno kê `ike aku Ke kai moana nui lâ Nui ke aloha e hi`ipoi nei Me ke `ala o ka lîpoa He lîpoa i pae i ke one Ke one hinuhinu lâ Wela i ka lâ kê hehi a`e Mai mana`o he pono kêia Ho`okohukohu e ka limu kohu Ke kau i luna ô nâ moku la `O ia moku `ula la e hô `Oni ana i `ôi `ane`i Ha`ina mai ka puana Ka lîpoa me ka limu kohu Hoapili `oe me ka pâhe'e `Anoni me ka lîpalu E ho'i hou mai ana No ka'aina iwituamo'o No Ka Lahui TRANSLATION: THE PLANTS OF THE SEA Such a delight to see The great big ocean So familiar and very cherished With its fragrance of the lîpoa It is lîpoa which washed ashore Onto the shiny white sand Hot from the heating sun as you step on it Don't think that this is fun How enticing is the display of limu kohu Atop the rocks Enticing one to pick them As they sway to and fro Let the story be told Of the lîpoa and the limu kohu Close companions of the pâhe`e Intermingled with the lîpalu Returning To/for the family/ancestral land) To/For the people
http://www.homepros.ca - Mississauga painters available for house painting and office painting.We are a small team of residential house Painters and Decorators, the tradesman you meet for a quote, is the tradesman who will paint and decorate your house in Mississauga areas.
Dans les Sporty News aujourd'hui, Roberta Mancino, Brandao, Rafael Nadal, Lebron James, J.R. Smith et Allen Iverson.
Click here: http://denverheatingandair.net CALL US TODAY @ 303-827-4252 http://youtu.be/Jlu24yYbcoU Heating and Air Thornton Co This video is designed to give helpful heating and air tips to the residents of THORNTON, CO looking for information on their home HVAC heating and cooling systems. Flatland Heating and Air has been providing reliable award winning residential and commercial HVAC services. At Flatland we specialize in replacement, repair, preventative service of residential heating and air conditioning equipment. We perform installations and we also offer a whole new division for new heating and cooling efficient windows. Flatland provides the best “heating and air Thornton co” services all within the Northern Denver Co include including Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Boilers, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance, Furnaces, Air Handlers, Duct work, and Thermostats. Flatland “Heating and Air Conditioning in Thornton Co” also extends into service locations such as All the North Metro communities Erie, North Glenn, Westminster, Louisville, Superior, Boulder, Lafayette, Longmont, Niwot, Hygiene, Mead, Firestone, Frederick, Dacono, Brighton, and Commerce City. See more at our YouTube Channel: http://YouTube.com/qfanza
CALL TODAY! 706-389-9737 Busby's Heat and Air - http://youtu.be/Nk1pgjuMU1Q Busby's Heating & Air Conditioning has been serving the Evans, Martinez, Appling, and Grovetown areas of Columbia County, Georgia for decades. We promise prompt and professional service to all of our customers needing heating and air conditioning repair or cooling systems. We look forward to solving all your heating and air conditioning repair, installation and service needs. Call us now to schedule an appointment. We specialize in replacement, repair, preventative service of residential heating and air conditioning equipment. We perform duct fabrication and installations and we also offer a whole new division for new heating and cooling efficient windows! Available Services within the CSRA for Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Boilers, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance, Furnaces, Air Handlers, Duct work, and Thermostats. Locations Served include Augusta, Ga, Evans, Georgia, Appling, Grovetown, North Augusta, SC, Aiken, South Carolina, Hephzibah, Waynesboro, and Lincolnton. Viewers may also find helpful BUSBY VIDEOS for GROVETOWN, Ga and AUGUSTA, GEORGIA RESIDENTS with HVAC tips on: Busbys.com Tips on the 10 Ways GROVETOWN, Ga and AUGUSTA, GA residents can "Find a Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Company They Can Trust": http://youtu.be/vYI_UaZpysY Busbys.com offers more tips on home heating and cooling systems support for GROVETOWN residents answering questions on the "4 ways to know your heating and air system may be failing.": http://youtu.be/rRXxRMW5ftA Busbys.com offers a special COMFORT CLUB for GROVETOWN, Ga residents, learn more about how as an GROVETOWN, GA resident, you can benefits from enrolling: http://youtu.be/SCeGuo98yZc Call us today and learn more about our specials for GROVETOWN, GA and CSRA for all of your heating and cooling service specials! Or email us at our new customer special services address: busbysheatandair@gmail.com
CALL TODAY! 706-389-9737 Busby's Heat and Air - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onLOZsHHCu4 Busby's Heating & Air Conditioning has been serving the Evans, Martinez, Appling, and Grovetown areas of Columbia County, Georgia for decades. We promise prompt and professional service to all of our customers needing heating and air conditioning repair or cooling systems. We look forward to solving all your heating and air conditioning repair, installation and service needs. Call us now to schedule an appointment. We specialize in replacement, repair, preventative service of residential heating and air conditioning equipment. We perform duct fabrication and installations and we also offer a whole new division for new heating and cooling efficient windows! Available Services within the CSRA for Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Boilers, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance, Furnaces, Air Handlers, Duct work, and Thermostats. Locations Served include Augusta, Ga, Evans, Georgia, Appling, Grovetown, North Augusta, SC, Aiken, South Carolina, Hephzibah, Waynesboro, and Lincolnton. Viewers may also find helpful BUSBY VIDEOS for NORTH AUGUSTA, SC and AUGUSTA, GEORGIA RESIDENTS with HVAC tips on: Busbys.com Tips on the 10 Ways NORTH AUGUSTA, SC and AUGUSTA, GA residents can "Find a Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Company They Can Trust": http://youtu.be/bv0kf0isJHA Busbys.com offers more tips on home heating and cooling systems support for NORTH AUGUSTA, SC residents answering questions on the "4 ways to know your heating and air system may be failing.": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L50lUD3a2R8 Busbys.com offers a special COMFORT CLUB for NORTH AUGUSTA, SC residents, learn more about how as an NORTH AUGUSTA, SC resident, you can benefits from enrolling: http://youtu.be/YewnyhjK6b8 Call us today and learn more about our specials for NORTH AUGUSTA, SC and CSRA for all of your heating and cooling service specials! Or email us at our new customer special services address: busbysheatandair@gmail.com
CALL TODAY! 706-389-9737 Busby's Heat and Air - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onLOZsHHCu4 Busby's Heating & Air Conditioning has been serving the Evans, Martinez, Appling, and Grovetown areas of Columbia County, Georgia for decades. We promise prompt and professional service to all of our customers needing heating and air conditioning repair or cooling systems. We look forward to solving all your heating and air conditioning repair, installation and service needs. Call us now to schedule an appointment. We specialize in replacement, repair, preventative service of residential heating and air conditioning equipment. We perform duct fabrication and installations and we also offer a whole new division for new heating and cooling efficient windows! Available Services within the CSRA for Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Boilers, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance, Furnaces, Air Handlers, Duct work, and Thermostats. Locations Served include Augusta, Ga, Evans, Georgia, Appling, Grovetown, North Augusta, SC, Aiken, South Carolina, Hephzibah, Waynesboro, and Lincolnton. Viewers may also find helpful BUSBY VIDEOS for EVANS, Ga and AUGUSTA, GEORGIA RESIDENTS with HVAC tips on: Busbys.com Tips on the 10 Ways EVANS, Ga and AUGUSTA, GA residents can "Find a Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Company They Can Trust": http://youtu.be/A-cZIY5F7bE Busbys.com offers more tips on home heating and cooling systems support for EVANS,, Ga residents answering questions on the "4 ways to know your heating and air system may be failing.": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Uarmuq9nfk Busbys.com offers a special COMFORT CLUB for EVANS, Ga residents, learn more about how as an EVANS, GA resident, you can benefits from enrolling: http://youtu.be/tQAtaZCSf1s Call us today and learn more about our specials for EVANS,, GA and CSRA for all of your heating and cooling service specials! Or email us at our new customer special services address: busbysheatandair@gmail.com
CALL TODAY! 706-389-9737 Busby's Heat and Air - http://youtu.be/uhp7rlDwncM Busby's Heating & Air Conditioning has been serving the Evans, Martinez, Appling, and Grovetown areas of Columbia County, Georgia for decades. We promise prompt and professional service to all of our customers needing heating and air conditioning repair or cooling systems. We look forward to solving all your heating and air conditioning repair, installation and service needs. Call us now to schedule an appointment. We specialize in replacement, repair, preventative service of residential heating and air conditioning equipment. We perform duct fabrication and installations and we also offer a whole new division for new heating and cooling efficient windows! Available Services within the CSRA for Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Boilers, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance, Furnaces, Air Handlers, Duct work, and Thermostats. Locations Served include Augusta, Ga, Evans, Georgia, Appling, Grovetown, North Augusta, SC, Aiken, South Carolina, Hephzibah, Waynesboro, and Lincolnton. Viewers may also find helpful BUSBY VIDEOS for Martinez, Ga and AUGUSTA, GEORGIA RESIDENTS with HVAC tips on: Busbys.com Tips on the 10 Ways Martinez, Ga and AUGUSTA, GA residents can "Find a Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Company They Can Trust": http://youtu.be/A-cZIY5F7bE Busbys.com offers more tips on home heating and cooling systems support for Martinez, Ga residents answering questions on the "4 ways to know your heating and air system may be failing.": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Uarmuq9nfk Busbys.com offers a special COMFORT CLUB for Martinez, Ga residents, learn more about how as an Martinez, GA resident, you can benefits from enrolling: http://youtu.be/tQAtaZCSf1s Call us today and learn more about our specials for Martinez, GA and CSRA for all of your heating and cooling service specials! Or email us at our new customer special services address: busbysheatandair@gmail.com
CALL TODAY! 706-389-9737 Busby's Heat and Air - http://Busbys.com Busby's Heating & Air Conditioning has been serving the Evans, Martinez, Appling, and Grovetown areas of Columbia County, Georgia for decades. We promise prompt and professional service to all of our customers needing heating and air conditioning repair or cooling systems. We look forward to solving all your heating and air conditioning repair, installation and service needs. Call us now to schedule an appointment. We specialize in replacement, repair, preventative service of residential heating and air conditioning equipment. We perform duct fabrication and installations and we also offer a whole new division for new heating and cooling efficient windows! Available Services within the CSRA for Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, Boilers, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance, Furnaces, Air Handlers, Duct work, and Thermostats. Locations Served include Augusta, Ga, Evans, Georgia, Appling, Grovetown, North Augusta, SC, Aiken, South Carolina, Hephzibah, Waynesboro, and Lincolnton. Viewers may also find helpful BUSBY VIDEOS for Grovetown, Ga and AUGUSTA, GEORGIA RESIDENTS with HVAC tips on: Busbys.com Tips on the 10 Ways Grovetown, Ga and AUGUSTA GA residents can "Find a Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Company They Can Trust": http://youtu.be/vYI_UaZpysY Busbys.com offers more tips on home heating and cooling systems support for Grovetown, Ga esidents answering questions on the "4 ways to know your heating and air system may be failing.": http://youtu.be/Nk1pgjuMU1Q Busbys.com offers a special COMFORT CLUB for Grovetown, Ga residents, learn more about how as an AUGUSTA GA resident, you can benefits from enrolling: http://youtu.be/rRXxRMW5ftA Call us today and learn more about our specials for the Augusta, GA and CSRA for all of your heating and cooling service specials! Or email us at our new customer special services address: busbysheatandair@gmail.com