Three die in Cornwall, UK caravan park of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning

Monday, February 25, 2013
Carbon monoxide poisoning is thought to have been the cause of the deaths of three people and one Jack Russell dog in a caravan park in Cornwall in South West England. Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) were alerted to the incident in Tremarle Home Park in the town of Camborne at 12:56 UTC on Saturday. We have seen a big increase in the number of carbon monoxidRead More…

Travelling Across In A Caravan Can Ensure Your Family Peace And Safety

More Detail Here: Best Used Caravans For Sale Colac Travelling Across In a Caravan Can Ensure Your Family Peace and Safety by danielpaul740Many newer adventure sports have evolved over recent times that people are resorting to. Once such is caravan travelling or tourism. Family tours through jungles or over a country along its roads are not new to many. In fact it s great fun to ride a caRead More…

Hard drugs temporarily legal in Ireland due to constitutional loophole

Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Leo Varadkar, Ireland’s Health Minister, introduced emergency legislation in the lower house of the Irish parliament yesterday evening, to negate the legal loophole created by a decision from Dublin’s Court of Appeal that morning. Various hard drugs — including ketamine, ecstasy, and magic mushrooms — were rendered legal, following the law governing their prohibitioRead More…

New South Wales government starts trial of hunting in national parks

Monday, February 17, 2014
On Friday afternoon, amateur shooters were briefed about a three-year-long trial of hunting in national parks of New South Wales, Australia. The meeting was held in Griffith near Cocopara Nature Reserve, where the first shooting operation of the trial was to occur on Saturday, targeting the feral goats.
The National Parks Wildlife Service (NPWS) has used aerial culls anRead More…

Obama’s choice for Treasury issues warning on China

Friday, January 23, 2009
Timothy F. Geithner, Barack Obama’s nominee for Secretary of the Treasury, had his confirmation hearing on Thursday in the United States Senate. If confirmed he will succeed Henry Paulson in this position, which is analogous to the finance minister in other nations.
During Geithner’s testimony in the Senate, he said that the Obama administration believes China is “manipuRead More…

Trick Training Animals Lessons With Lukas, The World S Smartest Horse Pressure

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Pressure is any request I make of my student. I use the lightest detectable cue possible in this way the animal becomes more sensitive and anticipatory. Let s all take a little test. This one always gets everyone’s attention! I’d like you to take your finger and using a regular cueing pressure, the amouRead More…

Chinese General threatens U.S. with nuclear weapons over possible Taiwan Strait conflict, Beijing downplays comment

Saturday, July 16, 2005
A General in the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and dean at the National Defense University in China commented to visiting Hong Kong reporters on Friday that the PLA might use nuclear weapons against the U.S., in a conflict over the Taiwan Strait. “If the Americans draw their missiles and position-guided ammunition onto the target zone on China’s territory, I thinRead More…

Skeletons found under home in Hertfordshire

Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Catherine McGuigan, a resident in South Mimms, Hertfordshire, UK, found skeletons from over a century ago buried under her dining room.
She had hired builders for an extension for her cottage, where she has lived for eleven years, and at the beginning of April they found human bones in the ground.
Her cottage was built over a burial ground; from 1697 to 1820 the land waRead More…

Handling Back Pain Is No Joke!

More Detail Here: Brain Anatomy Mri The spine is a complicated place to operate and the potential to cause more damage is sometimes as great as the potential to relieve pain. Follow these guidelines, recommended by surgeons themselves, to make sure you make the best decision about surgery . It is difficult to tell whether the degeneration is actually the cause of the pain. The same is true Read More…

On the campaign trail, July 2012

Sunday, August 5, 2012
The following is the ninth in a monthly series chronicling the U.S. 2012 presidential election. It features original material compiled throughout the previous month after a brief mention of some of the month’s biggest stories.
In this month’s edition on the campaign trail: the rules of third party candidate polling are examined, a third party activist causes four other parRead More…