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Thursday, 17 July 2014

Paedophile Suspects Arrested.uk

More Than 600 Paedophile Suspects Arrested.

Doctors, teachers, former police officers and foster carers are among the people arrested in an undercover UK-wide operation.

An operation by the National Crime Agency involving 45 police forces has seen 660 suspected paedophiles arrested across the UK.
Thirty-nine of the 660 were registered sex offenders but the vast majority had not come to the authorities' attention before. More than 800 properties were searched.
One arrested man had access to 17 grandchildren - two of them had already made allegations against him.
Two men, one of whom is a doctor, had between them more than a million indecent images of children on their phones and computers.
Care workers and former police officers were also among the hundreds arrested.

..'End Of The World'



'End Of The World' Crater Mystery In Siberia

Scientists have been baffled by the discovery of a 260ft-wide hole in the ground in north Siberia.
It has the appearance of an 80m wide crater at the edges, but continues down into an underground chamber of unknown depth.
The sides of the crater are said to be fresh earth, which experts say indicates that it was created in the last few years, according to the Siberian Times.
A team of experts were launching an expedition to the site on Wednesday.
It was found by engineers who were flying past in a helicopter and filmed it, posting the footage on YouTube. 
Its discovery on Russia's Yamal peninsula has prompted several theories as to how such a large hole could come to exist in such a remote place.
Theories have been fuelled by the name of the location it was found. Yamal means "end of the world" in the local language.
Experts say the most likely explanation is that it was created by an explosion of gas that had built up in a naturally occurring chamber under the surface.

 Costa Concordia Wreck.


Tables and chairs can be seen remarkably intact - in what was once a bar onboard the liner that is twice as large as The Titanic.'

New video has emerged showing the inside of the Costa Concordia cruise ship which has been refloated after sinking two and a half years ago.
Tables and chairs can be seen remarkably intact in what was once a bar and an atrium onboard the luxury liner.
On Monday, the 114,500-ton ship was successfully raised from the under-sea platform that it had been resting on for the last year.
Compressed air was pumped into 30 tanks attached to the sides of the vessel to force out seawater for one of the largest salvage operations in history.

Costa Concordia
How the Costa Concordia is fouled on the seabed
Costa Concordia righted
Technicians then moved the liner 30 metres from shore, as the coastguard monitored the £1bn operation, including the quality of water and sea pollution that could be generated by the removal process.
Thirty-two people died when the huge ship, which was twice as large as The Titanic, slammed into rocks off the Italian island of Giglio in January 2012 and part of the ship's 290-metre-long hull sank beneath the water.

news of bug:Commonwealth Games

Commonwealth Games: Glasgow athletes' village hit by outbreak of highly contagious stomach bug.


An outbreak of diarrhoea and vomiting has hit the Commonwealth Games athletes' village in Glasgow a week before action is set to get underway.
Twelve workers with symptoms have been sent home and told to remain there until they have been clear of symptoms for 48 hours.
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Typhoon Rammasun,China

Typhoon Rammasun heads for China after lashing Philippines, killing at least 20.


A powerful typhoon hits the Philippines
China's southern regions are bracing for a powerful typhoon that has ripped through the Philippines, killing at least 20 and forcing more than 400,000 people to flee their homes.
original post found herhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-07-17/china-braces-for-typhoon-rammasun/5603724