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Nyesek! Pengakuan Ketua RT, Baru Diperbaiki, Jangkauan Toa Banjir di Bidara Cina Hanya Menjangkau Radius 100 Meter

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Beritaterheboh.com - Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah (BPBD) DKI Jakarta baru saja memperbaiki alat peringatan dini banjir Kelurahan Bidara Cina , Kecamatan Jatinegara.

Namun perbaikan disaster warning sistyem (DWS) di Pos RW 07 yang dilakukan Senin (20/1/2020) pagi tadi dirasa warga tak optimal.

Ketua RW 07 Kelurahan Bidara Cina , Mamat Sahroni (58) mengatakan suara peringatan yang menyalak dari empat toa itu hanya sayup-sayup terdengar.

"Tadi pas saya cek sudah berfungsi. Tapi alarmnya cuman terdengar radius 100 meter dari Toa , itu pun pelan," kata Mamat di Jatinegara , Jakarta Timur, Senin (20/1/2020).

Minimnya jangkauan peringatan dari empat toa ukuran besar itu membuat warga RW 07 pesimis DWS bakal bermanfaat.

Padahal dari total 18 RT di wilayah RW 07, sebanyak 14 RT terdampak banjir luapan Kali Ciliwung dengan ketinggian maksimal 7 meter.

"Kalau suaranya cuman radius 100 meter dan pelan buat apa? Bangunin warga tidur saja enggak bisa. Dibanding toa Musala saja kalah kencang," ujarnya.

Mamat menuturkan hasil perbaikan DWS yang dirasa lebih baik hanya operasional yang kini dapat dilakukan warga.

Yakni dengan memasukkan kode ke mesin DWS yang sejak delapan tahun lalu dipasang di RW 07 tak pernah menyalak saat banjir.

"Tadi pas saya cek sudah berfungsi. Tapi alarmnya cuman terdengar radius 100 meter dari Toa , itu pun pelan," kata Mamat di Jatinegara , Jakarta Timur, Senin (20/1/2020).

Minimnya jangkauan peringatan dari empat toa ukuran besar itu membuat warga RW 07 pesimis DWS bakal bermanfaat.

Padahal dari total 18 RT di wilayah RW 07, sebanyak 14 RT terdampak banjir luapan Kali Ciliwung dengan ketinggian maksimal 7 meter.

"Kalau suaranya cuman radius 100 meter dan pelan buat apa? Bangunin warga tidur saja enggak bisa. Dibanding toa Musala saja kalah kencang," ujarnya.

Mamat menuturkan hasil perbaikan DWS yang dirasa lebih baik hanya operasional yang kini dapat dilakukan warga.

Yakni dengan memasukkan kode ke mesin DWS yang sejak delapan tahun lalu dipasang di RW 07 tak pernah menyalak saat banjir.

"Jadi tadi saya dikasih kode sama BPBD DKI biar Toa nya nyala. Kalau sebelumnya kan yang mengatur bunyi dari BPBD , sekarang warga bisa sendiri," tuturnya.(Tribunnews.com)



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Prince George’s overtakes Montgomery as top job creator in Maryland suburbs - The Washington Post

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Prince George’s overtakes Montgomery as top job creator in Maryland suburbs - The Washington Post

Prince George’s County, once considered a weak link in the region’s economy, has overtaken neighboring Montgomery as the leading job-creator in the Maryland suburbs.

The change is a tribute in part to more honest and effective political leadership in Prince George’s, whose name was once synonymous with corruption, according to officials, business leaders and economists. The county has aggressively courted companies, spent tens of millions of dollars on incentives and begun developing prime space around underused Metro stations such as New Carrollton and Branch Avenue.

“We are not just waiting for businesses to come,” said County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D), who was elected in 2018. “We are going out, beating the bushes, to tell the story of Prince George’s County.”

Montgomery’s slippage from the top spot could be a warning sign, depending on one’s point of view. Its leadership is divided over how best to create jobs.

[Northern Virginia’s economic growth risks leaving Maryland suburbs behind.]

County Executive Marc Elrich (D) wants to ensure that growth helps reduce economic inequality and combat climate change. His critics, some of whom sit on the Montgomery County Council, say that’s a smokescreen to conceal a slow-growth agenda. Some residents are wary of development out of fear it will worsen traffic and school crowding.

“People who think I hate development, they don’t know me very well,” Elrich said. “I just want to control it in a way so that we get a county benefit that’s bigger than saying, ‘Well, if it all gets built, I get so much tax revenue.’ ”

The two counties’ economic performance is important partly because both have fallen well behind Northern Virginia in job creation, creating an imbalance that threatens the Washington region’s overall growth. Also, Montgomery and Prince George’s are Maryland’s two most populous counties and have historically been the state’s economic engine.

Prince George’s added more jobs than Montgomery in 2016, 2017 and the first half of 2019, according to federal data compiled by George Mason University’s Stephen S. Fuller Institute.

Prince George’s did so even though its population is 14 percent smaller than Montgomery’s.

[‘Prince George’s Proud’: Alsobrooks rallies residents in State of the County address.]

Looking at a longer period, from 2013 to 2018, Prince George’s jobs grew by 21,236, or 7.1 percent, according to state figures provided by the county. Montgomery added 19,540 jobs in the period, a gain of 4.3 percent.

Montgomery does retain one significant advantage: Its jobs pay better. In 2018, the average annual salary in Montgomery was $75,650, compared with $58,219 in Prince George’s.

“In terms of jobs growth, we have absolutely jumped ahead of Montgomery County,” Alsobrooks said. “We are regarded as a very business-friendly environment. We have a council and an executive that are working together.”

It was not always so.

For many years, Prince George’s was viewed as a runner-up to Montgomery in economic growth. Its reputation hit bottom in 2010 when FBI agents arrested the county executive, Jack B. Johnson (D), on corruption ­charges. The story drew international attention because he was caught on a wiretap urging his wife to flush a $100,000 check that he’d gotten as a bribe and hide tens of thousands in ill-gotten cash in her underwear when agents knocked on the door of the couple’s Mitchellville home.

[From the archives: Jack Johnson, Prince George’s county executive, and his wife, Leslie, arrested]

Johnson served more than five years in federal prison on corruption charges. Prosecutors said he received more than $1 million in bribes, and his wife, several developers, county officials and business executives also were implicated in the scandal.

But the stench of corruption dissipated in the years that followed, when Johnson was succeeded first by Rushern L. Baker III (D) and now Alsobrooks, who served two terms as state’s attorney before being elected county executive. That, combined with a drop in the violent crime rate, led companies to view Prince George’s more favorably.

“We’ve created a climate now where the business community sees opportunity in the county,” said the Prince George’s County Council’s chairman, Todd Turner (D-District 4). “People are looking differently at Prince George’s County than they were 10 years ago.”

It also appears that businesses have either reduced or ended the “redlining” of the county for racial reasons — avoiding investing there because it is majority black — a practice some officials and analysts say was a problem in the past.

“I talk to investors every day. I have not had the sense that people are reluctant to come here because it’s majority African American,” Alsobrooks said, though she acknowledged it could have happened in the past. “Maybe it was race, ignorance.”

In Montgomery, a big factor discouraging job growth is the county’s reputation as being unfriendly to business. Elrich’s election in 2018 reinforced that perception, as he was seen as a leading anti-growth member of the County Council before being elected county executive.

[Elrich says he is committed to schools and housing. Critics say his capital budget suggests otherwise.]

Elrich says he’s trying to change the county’s reputation by making the procurement process more user-friendly, opening small-business resource centers and giving local companies an advantage in bidding for county contracts. He did so after meeting with hundreds of business owners to listen to their concerns.

“We invited the business community to come tell us why we’re so bad,” Elrich said. “We’re listening to people. We’re beginning to change our processes.”

His critics on the council, who want him to go further in promoting business-friendly policies, are led by council members Hans ­Riemer (D-At Large) and Andrew Friedson (D-District 1).

Friedson sponsored a bill, which passed in July, that requires all legislation to include an economic impact statement.

“The first thing we need to do is make sure that economic development is a part of everything we do,” Friedson said. “If we’re not focused on relentlessly growing our economy, then we face a choice that nobody wants to make — either raise taxes to keep up with our services, or cut services for people who really need help.”

Both Elrich and his critics say a major goal is to do more to support the biotech industry. Montgomery has a natural advantage in that area as home to the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration.

Elrich is trying to get the University of Maryland system or another institution to create two graduate-level research facilities — in biotech, and cybersecurity and information technology. That would help create a stream of high-tech talent that companies want.

He would like to locate the facilities in White Flint, which was a finalist in the competition for Amazon’s second headquarters — ultimately won by Arlington County in Northern Virginia. (Amazon founder and chief executive Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post.)

Elrich concedes that Montgomery struggles to compete with communities across the Potomac River.

“We’re not Northern Virginia sitting next to an airport and the Pentagon, which are enormous advantages for any business,” he said.

Maybe he’ll settle for trying to reclaim the jobs title from Prince George’s.

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Prince George’s overtakes Montgomery as top job creator in Maryland suburbs - The Washington Post

Prince George’s County, once considered a weak link in the region’s economy, has overtaken neighboring Montgomery as the leading job-creator in the Maryland suburbs.

The change is a tribute in part to more honest and effective political leadership in Prince George’s, whose name was once synonymous with corruption, according to officials, business leaders and economists. The county has aggressively courted companies, spent tens of millions of dollars on incentives and begun developing prime space around underused Metro stations such as New Carrollton and Branch Avenue.

“We are not just waiting for businesses to come,” said County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D), who was elected in 2018. “We are going out, beating the bushes, to tell the story of Prince George’s County.”

Montgomery’s slippage from the top spot could be a warning sign, depending on one’s point of view. Its leadership is divided over how best to create jobs.

[Northern Virginia’s economic growth risks leaving Maryland suburbs behind.]

County Executive Marc Elrich (D) wants to ensure that growth helps reduce economic inequality and combat climate change. His critics, some of whom sit on the Montgomery County Council, say that’s a smokescreen to conceal a slow-growth agenda. Some residents are wary of development out of fear it will worsen traffic and school crowding.

“People who think I hate development, they don’t know me very well,” Elrich said. “I just want to control it in a way so that we get a county benefit that’s bigger than saying, ‘Well, if it all gets built, I get so much tax revenue.’ ”

The two counties’ economic performance is important partly because both have fallen well behind Northern Virginia in job creation, creating an imbalance that threatens the Washington region’s overall growth. Also, Montgomery and Prince George’s are Maryland’s two most populous counties and have historically been the state’s economic engine.

Prince George’s added more jobs than Montgomery in 2016, 2017 and the first half of 2019, according to federal data compiled by George Mason University’s Stephen S. Fuller Institute.

Prince George’s did so even though its population is 14 percent smaller than Montgomery’s.

[‘Prince George’s Proud’: Alsobrooks rallies residents in State of the County address.]

Looking at a longer period, from 2013 to 2018, Prince George’s jobs grew by 21,236, or 7.1 percent, according to state figures provided by the county. Montgomery added 19,540 jobs in the period, a gain of 4.3 percent.

Montgomery does retain one significant advantage: Its jobs pay better. In 2018, the average annual salary in Montgomery was $75,650, compared with $58,219 in Prince George’s.

“In terms of jobs growth, we have absolutely jumped ahead of Montgomery County,” Alsobrooks said. “We are regarded as a very business-friendly environment. We have a council and an executive that are working together.”

It was not always so.

For many years, Prince George’s was viewed as a runner-up to Montgomery in economic growth. Its reputation hit bottom in 2010 when FBI agents arrested the county executive, Jack B. Johnson (D), on corruption ­charges. The story drew international attention because he was caught on a wiretap urging his wife to flush a $100,000 check that he’d gotten as a bribe and hide tens of thousands in ill-gotten cash in her underwear when agents knocked on the door of the couple’s Mitchellville home.

[From the archives: Jack Johnson, Prince George’s county executive, and his wife, Leslie, arrested]

Johnson served more than five years in federal prison on corruption charges. Prosecutors said he received more than $1 million in bribes, and his wife, several developers, county officials and business executives also were implicated in the scandal.

But the stench of corruption dissipated in the years that followed, when Johnson was succeeded first by Rushern L. Baker III (D) and now Alsobrooks, who served two terms as state’s attorney before being elected county executive. That, combined with a drop in the violent crime rate, led companies to view Prince George’s more favorably.

“We’ve created a climate now where the business community sees opportunity in the county,” said the Prince George’s County Council’s chairman, Todd Turner (D-District 4). “People are looking differently at Prince George’s County than they were 10 years ago.”

It also appears that businesses have either reduced or ended the “redlining” of the county for racial reasons — avoiding investing there because it is majority black — a practice some officials and analysts say was a problem in the past.

“I talk to investors every day. I have not had the sense that people are reluctant to come here because it’s majority African American,” Alsobrooks said, though she acknowledged it could have happened in the past. “Maybe it was race, ignorance.”

In Montgomery, a big factor discouraging job growth is the county’s reputation as being unfriendly to business. Elrich’s election in 2018 reinforced that perception, as he was seen as a leading anti-growth member of the County Council before being elected county executive.

[Elrich says he is committed to schools and housing. Critics say his capital budget suggests otherwise.]

Elrich says he’s trying to change the county’s reputation by making the procurement process more user-friendly, opening small-business resource centers and giving local companies an advantage in bidding for county contracts. He did so after meeting with hundreds of business owners to listen to their concerns.

“We invited the business community to come tell us why we’re so bad,” Elrich said. “We’re listening to people. We’re beginning to change our processes.”

His critics on the council, who want him to go further in promoting business-friendly policies, are led by council members Hans ­Riemer (D-At Large) and Andrew Friedson (D-District 1).

Friedson sponsored a bill, which passed in July, that requires all legislation to include an economic impact statement.

“The first thing we need to do is make sure that economic development is a part of everything we do,” Friedson said. “If we’re not focused on relentlessly growing our economy, then we face a choice that nobody wants to make — either raise taxes to keep up with our services, or cut services for people who really need help.”

Both Elrich and his critics say a major goal is to do more to support the biotech industry. Montgomery has a natural advantage in that area as home to the National Institutes of Health and the Food and Drug Administration.

Elrich is trying to get the University of Maryland system or another institution to create two graduate-level research facilities — in biotech, and cybersecurity and information technology. That would help create a stream of high-tech talent that companies want.

He would like to locate the facilities in White Flint, which was a finalist in the competition for Amazon’s second headquarters — ultimately won by Arlington County in Northern Virginia. (Amazon founder and chief executive Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post.)

Elrich concedes that Montgomery struggles to compete with communities across the Potomac River.

“We’re not Northern Virginia sitting next to an airport and the Pentagon, which are enormous advantages for any business,” he said.

Maybe he’ll settle for trying to reclaim the jobs title from Prince George’s.

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Saran Jennifer Dunn Agar Dicintai Suami Bikin Ngakak Warganet Lantaran...

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Beritaterheboh.com - Jennifer Dunn, kerap memperlihatkan kemesraaannya dengan sang suami, Faisal Harris di Instagram. Tak hanya itu, pesinetron ini juga mengunggah kebersamaannya dengan keluarga suami.

Seperti yang baru-baru ini diposting Jennifer Dunn. Ia bersama keluarga suami melakukan liburan bareng.

Dalam video boomerang, tampak Jennifer Dunn dan saudara-saudaranya berada di tengah salju. Mereka mengenakan pakaian hangat.


Tampak Jennifer Dunn, dan saudara-saudara sang suami begitu akrab. Mereka saling berpegangan tangan.


Namun bukan itu yang menjadi perhatian warganet. Melainkan keterangan yang dibuat oleh Jennifer Dunn.



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ちょっとぜいたくな時間を演出する老舗ブランドのマグカップ。日経ウーマノミクス・プロジェクトの女性会員108人に、自分が使ってみたいマグカップを選んでもらった。

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1759年に創業。ぬくもりのある乳白色に定評がある。蓋付きマグは2019年に創業260年を記念して発売した。ブランドへの信頼感と使い勝手のいい定番柄のバリエーションに支持が集まった。

「ワイルドストロベリー カジュアル」は、野イチゴと花と金彩を組み合わせた代表柄から金彩を抜いて電子レンジに対応したデザイン。伝統的な「転写」技法で絵付けをしている。「ティータイムの気分を華やかにしてくれる。眺めているだけで気分が上がる」(50歳)、「一日中どんなシーンでも使える」(48)などの声が寄せられた。

蓋は茶葉を蒸らしたり、小皿やコースターとして使ったりできる。「濃いめのミルクティーを注ぎ、優雅なひとときを楽しみたい」(55)。蓋の裏側まで柄を施してあるのも好評だった。

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「スパングルス マグ」870ポイント
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ニッコーは1908年、旧加賀藩主の前田家などの出資を受け、金沢市で「日本硬質陶器」として創業した。キラキラと華やかなスパンコールの柄が特徴で、絵付けに本物の金やプラチナを使っている。「カラフルで友人が来たときに盛り上がりそう」(33)

日本産業規格では、ボーンチャイナには動物の骨などを原料にしたリン酸三カルシウムを質量の3割以上使うよう規定している。ニッコーではこれを約5割使い透明感を高めた。ハンドルは幅が狭めで、女性が指を2本入れてもしっくりくる設計になっている。すべて石川県の自社工場で製造している。「軽くてかわいい。ティータイムが楽しみになる。価格も手ごろ」(28)。一方で「電子レンジ不可はマイナス点」(42)との声も。

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1775年にデンマークの王立製陶所として設立。「飽きの来ないデザイン。落ち着いて大人の時間を楽しめる」(44)、「憧れのブランド。一人の時間がぜいたくになる」(56)など伝統からくる「プレミアム感」が支持を集めた。

老舗でも転写紙から絵柄を写す手法の製品が多いが、職人が野菊などを手描きしている。「手描き模様がシンプルで美しい」(55)。ハンドルの使いやすさも評価が高い。古代ローマのオリーブ油のつぼから発想し、熱いカップに指が直接触れない形状だ。

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■4位 ビレロイ&ボッホ(ドイツ)
「ニューウェイブカフェ マグ」 680ポイント
ハンドル、目を引くデザイン

1748年にロレーヌ公国(現フランス領)で創業し、1836年にドイツで2つの創業家が現在の会社を設立した。飲み口の部分がハンドルへとつながっていく個性的なデザイン。「デスクにあったらインスピレーションがピピッときそう。奇抜すぎないデザインがいい」(55)、「目を引くデザインだが使いやすそう」(52)。

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1735年にイタリアの貴族が創設。フィレンツェ製にこだわる。同グループの高級ブランド「グッチ」のデザイナーがプロデュース。黄水晶をイメージした黄色に、紺色のカーネーションなどを絵付けした。容量が400ミリリットルと多め。「長く飲めて冷めにくい」(32)。

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