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Crisis bad, not worst
The new data showed emissions exceeding the threshold for a “major accident,” level 7 on a 1-to-7 scale set by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Only one accident has previously rated 7, the 1986 meltdown at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:30A

Kubica to attend Papal ceremony?
at the hospital in Pietra Ligure that he intends attending. Kubica, who was injured in a horrific rallying crash in Italy in February is said to have astounded staff at the hospital with the speed at which he is recovering from his extensive injuries.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:28A

Choose a paper bag supplier fit for a king to produce your packaging solutions
If you are producing royal wedding souvenirs and keepsakes they will need packaging solutions which will do them justice, and will keep them safe for many years to come. Golden Choice is a packaging company that produces a wide range of high quality,
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:27A

Former Brookside star Brian Regan charged with murder
Two other men, Lee Dodson, 42, of Garston, and Edward Heffey, 40, Dingle, have also been charged with murder. Mr Regan and Mr Dodson are due at Liverpool Magistrates' Court later. Mr Heffey appeared before magistrates earlier this month.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:27A

Transsexual sues drug treatment centre after he was sacked from job monitoring
By Daily Mail Reporter A transsexual man has sued the drug-treatment center where he worked, claiming it discriminated against him when it fired him from a job that only a man is allowed to do: watching men urinate. Experts believe El'Jai Devoureau's
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:27A

Mother-in-law hires thugs to attack son-in-law
The hired men intercepted the victim's vehicle when he was travelling back from Wangsa Maju on Saturday at around 10pm. The victim, a technician in his 20s, was treated at a hospital and later made a police report against his wife's mother.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:26A

ABERGAVENNY BUS CRASH: Council launches probe
The probe was launched after a minibus carrying 12 children overturned outside Cross Ash Primary near Abergavenny. One of the children, who were aged seven and eight, was taken to hospital with an arm injury as a precaution after the crash at 8.45am.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:26A

Philadelphia Eagles: Projecting the Eagles Depth Chart Before 2011 Draft
Winston Justice protected Michael Vick's blindside last season, but really regressed from his breakout season two years ago. Justice was expected to take the next step in his progression, but was overpowered for most of the year.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:26A

School bus crash: driver bailed
The driver, a 59-year-old local man, was arrested on suspicion of driving while being unfit through drink or drugs and driving without due care and attention. No children are believed to have been seriously hurt as the minibus rolled onto its side
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:25A

Ian Bailey secures leave to appeal extradition to France
Mr Justice Michael Peart ruled today an issue arose in the case which was of such exceptional public importance it should be determined by the Supreme Court. That issue is whether the surrender of a person is prohibited by Section 44 of the European
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:24A

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