
erated. A spokeswoman of the New York chief medical examiner office said this week that they did not consider these people “jumpers”. She said people fell from the 1,350 ft tall (more than 400 meters), 110-floor skyscrapers, for jumping would imply suicide. “Jumping indicates a choice, and these people did not have that choice,” spokeswoman said. “That is why the deat…

…C Mall Gov Updates for 8/30 HP Small Business: Just got an email response from HP: “Since we sold out of the current stock, we are building new units in order to fulfill orders received through 4am Monday, Aug 22. This means a delivery date in the 6 – 8 week range. Your order will be fulfilled.” Order was placed Saturday August 20th 3:50 PM. Updates for 8/29: No update from HP yet an…

umber of calories each day, but those who ate mostly refined carbs added a half inch on their waist per year compared with those eating unrefined “whole” foods such as vegetables and wholegrain bread. 4. Not reading food labels. A study in the Journal of Consumer Affairs showed that people who habitually read food labels as well as taking exercise lose more weight than those who merely exercise. W…
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it the country previously – tens of thousands of people have been evacuated, says our correspondent. Typhoon Ketsana hit the Philippines in September 2009, causing flooding that killed more than 400 people and Typhoon Nestat and Nalgae struck two years later, leaving more than 100 dead. The current rain and floods are said to be the worst to hit the country since 2009. However, the state wea…

…earing in the homes of the rich. This morning meal reached new levels of decadence in aristocratic circles in the 19th Century, with the fashion for hunting parties that lasted days, even weeks. Up to 24 dishes would be served for breakfast. The Industrial Revolution in the mid-19th Century regularized working hours, with laborers needing an early meal to sustain them at work. All classes started…
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reathing slows, muscles relax, heart rate drops • Stage 2 is slightly deeper sleep – you may feel awake and this means that, on many nights, you may be asleep and not know it • Stage 3 and Stage 4, or Deep Sleep – it is very hard to wake up from Deep Sleep because this is when there is the lowest amount of activity in your body • After Deep Sleep, we go back to Stage 2 for a few minute…

, it appears he has moved the site to another server to make it more difficult to ascertain where it is that it’s hosted, and who to send that notice to.” Hunter Moore said he has had over 40 different hosts for the website. Until its closure, IsAnyoneUp.com was hosted with BlackLotus, an LA-based company which specializes in handling security threats such as distributed denial of serv…

mid worsening political tensions. At least 237 people were killed during June, making it one of the bloodiest months since US troops withdrew in December. Deadliest attacks in 2012: • 3 July: At least 40 killed and many more wounded in series of attacks across Iraq • 13 June: Wave of bombings kills 84 and injures nearly 300 in deadliest day since US troops withdrew last December • 4 June: More tha…

From the moment Nicolas Sarkozy took office in 2007, no French president in modern times has been the object of such blatant dislike. It is an animosity quite distinct from opposition to his actual policies. All leaders expect hostility for the things they do. Few get it in such measure for the things they are. “There is an irrational hatred of Nicolas Sarkozy among much of the public, and…

…and hotel rooms to provide first aid. Some police officers refused to spray innocent people with tear gas and quit their jobs. Around the square they placed jammers to prevent internet connection and 3G networks were blocked. Residents and businesses in the area provided free wireless networks for the people on the streets. Restaurants offered food and water for free. People in Ankara and Izmir g…
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…Philippot, research executive at the French Institute of Public Opinion in Paris. “The polls last week ago showed that around 24% of people didn’t want to vote, and the week before it was 30%. “So people have decided to vote at the last minute, young people and low-paid workers who are angry about unemployment and wanted to vote against the incumbent. Traditionally the older peo…

s warned that 8.2 million people could be at risk from Mahasen in Bangladesh, Burma and north-east India. At least 956,672 people have been evacuated from Bangladesh’s coastal areas to more than 3,200 cyclone shelters, the government said on Thursday. The measures in place are a sign of the preparation the authorities have made for the storm. Cyclone Mahasen has stricken Bangladesh’s…

…lu, their symptoms were much worse than those seen in mice with the gene. Evidence from genetic databases covering thousands of people showed the flawed version of the gene is present in around one in 400 people. The scientists, who came from the UK and US, then sequenced the IFITM3 genes of 53 patients who were in hospital with flu. Three were found to have the variant – a rate of one in 20…

More than 430 people have been killed and many more missing in recent flash floods triggered by typhoon Washi in the southern Philippines, officials say. Many of the victims were asleep when it struck Mindanao island, hitting the cities of Iligan and Cagayan de Oro. Tens of thousands of people have fled to higher ground, the authorities say. Benito Ramos, head of the national disaster rescue agen…

head, burns all over his body and a broken bone in his back. After his miraculous escape he was one of only four people to escape from above the South Tower 81st floor. 9/11: fires raged for 99 days 4. Fires raged for 99 days It took 99 days for the fires at Ground Zero to be extinguished completely. At 8.46am on 11 September the fires started as the first plane hit the North Tower. The remainin…
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A report of Alzheimer’s disease International (ADI) published in 2009, said there were 35.6 million people were with dementia and Alzheimer’s and it was expected that the number would increase to 65.7 million by 2030. Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that is a collective name for progressive degenerative brain syndromes. They affect memory, thinking, behavior, intellect, perso…
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A boat carrying about 200 Rohingya Muslims has capsized off western Burma, aid agencies say. The boat was evacuating people ahead of Cyclone Mahasen, which is expected to hit the area later in the week. It sank off Pauktaw township in Rakhine state late on Monday, leaving an unknown number of people missing. Tens of thousands of Rohingya Muslims are living in temporary camps in Rakhine after viol…

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sing several deadly factory fires every year. In December 2010, a wiring problem led to a fire in another clothes factory in the same industrial zone, leaving at least 25 people dead. There are around 4,500 factories in Bangladesh, employing more than two million people. Clothes account for up to 80% of Bangladesh’s $24 billion annual exports. Related search articles:12 year old kills s…

Six crew members have been arrested after two boats that collided in the waters off Hong Kong on Monday night leaving 37 people dead. “Police arrested six individuals this afternoon. They are being investigated for endangering people’s lives at sea,” Security Minister Lai Tung-kwok said. One of the boats was carrying more than 120 people to a fireworks display when it half-sank…

The online version of the Chinese Communist Party’s official newspaper, People’s Daily, appears to have fallen for a Kim Jong-un spoof by the US satirical website, The Onion. The People’s Daily ran a 55-page photo spread of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un after he was declared The Onion’s Sexiest Man Alive for 2012. He is shown riding horses, holding children and greeting his tr…

…thers are missing. The German army has been drafted in to help reinforce flood defenses in the south and east of the country. In the Czech Republic, a nationwide state of emergency is in force. Around 3,000 people have been forced to leave their homes across the west of the country. The authorities in the capital, Prague, are on high alert amid fears that the River Vltava could swamp its historic…

sia, where France is the former colonial power, but there were widespread demonstrations elsewhere: • A peaceful protest took place outside the US embassy in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur • Some 3,000 people marched in the southern Iraqi city of Basra • Thousands burned US and French flags in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka • Crowds rallied in Baalbek in southern Lebanon in a protest organize…

…he southern city of Basra, and a blast in Samarra killed three people. The attacks are part of the recent rise in violence in Iraq linked to growing political and sectarian tension. Police said nearly 200 people were injured in Monday’s violence in Iraq. Eight Iranian pilgrims are reported to be among the dead. One of the bloodiest attacks in Baghdad happened in the northern Shia neighborhoo…

…insurance, the authors say. Generally homeowners pay less than persons who do not own their homes. People with low education, with less skilled occupations also have to pay more. For them premiums are 40% higher, according to a 2006 study cited in the report. The prices also rise when it comes to drivers with a flawed or a thin credit history, or to persons who had a coverage with lower limits on…