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Apr 11, 2013
ΤΙΜΕ - Firefighters Taken Hostage ‘Relieved’ Ordeal Over, Apr 11, 2013
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YAHOO - Abbey Clancy shows off thin body as she gets COMPLETELY naked and flaunts her boobs, Apr 11, 2013
"Abbey, who stripped off for Hunger magazine, showed off her skinny frame in numerous provocative poses - in one she curled up in a ball flaunting bit of side boob and in another her nipples are entirely visible. While we think she could do with a good plate of carbs, Abbey definitely knows how to strike a pose, but then aside from being wife to Peter Crouch and occasional TV presenter, she did make her name as a model. "
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Apr 10, 2013
CALGARY HERALD - 190 million-year-old dinosaur embryos excavated in China shed light on ancient development, Apr 10, 2013
"LOS ANGELES — Recently discovered dinosaur embryos are giving scientists their best glimpse yet into how the ancient creatures developed. The 190-million-year-old fossils unearthed in China belonged to Lufengosaurus, a long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur known for its gigantic size, with adults reaching 30 feet (9 metres)long. A detailed look at more than 200 bones from 20 individual animals at various stages of development revealed they grew much more rapidly inside the egg than other dinosaurs and flexed their muscles in much the same way as birds and humans. While not a complete surprise, “we are thrilled that we could document this for the first time for an extinct animal,” said University of Toronto paleontologist Robert Reisz, who led an international team that excavated the remains in southwestern China."
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TIMES OF INDIA - We will shoot down North Korean missile if allies at risk: US, Apr 10, 2013
"WASHINGTON: A top US military commander said Tuesday he favored shooting down a North Korean missile only if it threatened the United States or Washington's allies in the region. When asked by lawmakers if he supported knocking out any missile fired by North Korea, Admiral Samuel Locklear, head of US Pacific Command, said: "I would not recommend that.""
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HINDUSTAN TIMES - S Korea raises alert level, as North readies missile test, Apr 10, 2013
"South Korea said on Wednesday there was a "very high" probability that North Korea, after weeks of threats of war, would test-launch a medium-range missile at any time as a show of strength. Foreign minister Yun Byung-se said South Korea had asked China and Russia to intercede with the North to ease tension that has mounted since the UN Security Council imposed fresh sanctions on North Korea after its third nuclear arms test in February."
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Death toll at 37 as Iran wraps up quake rescue, Apr 10, 2013
"TEHRAN—Rescuers Wednesday wound up operations after pulling 20 people from the rubble of an earthquake that struck near the port city of Bushehr, killing 37 people but sparing Iran’s sole nuclear power plant. “With the rescue operation being wrapped up no one is left under the rubble,” the Fars news agency quoted the head of Iran’s Red Crescent rescue corps, Mahmoud Mozafar, as saying. According to latest media reports, 37 people were killed and 850 others injured in the 6.1 magnitude quake that struck on Tuesday. At least 20 people were rescued from the rubble, according to Fars, which added that some 700 homes had been destroyed." info@als-alexander.org or interalex1@yahoo.com
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