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Hydrogen, Zirconium, Flashbulbs -- and Nuclear Craziness
Eruption of hydrogen gas as a first reaction in a loss-of-coolant accident has been discussed with great worry in US government and nuclear industry literature for decades. That is because a highly volatile substance called zirconium was chosen back in
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:11P
Hillcats manager hit by line drive in face loses eye
Braves general manager Frank Wren said Wednesday that doctors were unable to save Salazar's left eye after the accident March 9. The former major league player is otherwise recovering from his injuries and expects to manage Lynchburg of the Class A
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:10P
Lexington Woman Killed in Crash Identified, Man Charged
Reports indicate that Forsbrey crossed the center line, causing the crash. Forsbrey suffered minor injuries in the accident. Neither alcohol nor drugs played a role in the accident, troopers said. A third driver, who had crashed after swerving in an
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:10P
Otago criminals pay $82818
Yesterday, Justice Minister Simon Power announced the levy collection rate reached its first year target of $2 million last month - five months earlier than expected. But critics have pointed out that with the impost of establishing and running the
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:10P
Gov. Herbert signs immigration bills
"You cannot do anything else unless you have a foundation of rule of law." Herbert explained that the law enforcement bill will help enforce the rule of law but also fit within his guiding principles that state immigration laws need to be "color blind"
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:10P
Burnley man found guilty of conspiracy to murder and kidnap
The jury returned a unanimous verdict on Paul Devalda following two and a half days of deliberations. Paul Brady, 44, was abducted from Lynn's Court in Weir, near Bacup, in August 2009. No clear motive has been given for the killing of the
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:10P
Jury out in Evesham river death trial
The jury in the trial of a man who drove his car into a freezing river in Worcestershire, killing his five-year-old daughter, has retired to consider its verdict. Christopher Grady is accused of murdering Gabrielle Grady and attempting to murder his
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:10P
Mangoma - courts must not be pawns in political games
How many times did some farmers win their cases in our courts (even within the region) but still denied justice? How many times have ZANU PF ministers been in contempt of court or parliament with nothing happening to them? Chief culprits are Chombo and
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:09P
Jury considers verdict in Grady murder trial
THE jury in the trial of a man accused of murdering his daughter by driving into the River Avon at Evesham, has retired to consider its verdict. Chris Grady, aged 42, drove into the river Avon in Evesham, on February 11, last year, with children Gabby
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:09P
Court convicts man for raping minor cousin
Case against claimant: The additional district and sessions judge (X), MA Abbasi, awarded a sum of Rs 1.02 lakh to one Jaipal as motor accident claim but at the same time, he also ordered to register a case against him for producing forged documents.
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:09P