Vestas Cowes rooftop occupiers: “Save the environment, scuttle a NIMBY”

Friday, August 7, 2009 Vestas Cowes rooftop occupiers enjoy a breakfast of donated curry while reading the Financial Times. Image: Jax. Five activists have installed themselves on the rooftop of Vestas Wind System‘s Venture Quays factory in Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, in support of the Vestas employees. The five — four of whom are…Continue reading

Vestas Cowes rooftop occupiers: “Save the environment, scuttle a NIMBY”

Truck loses control in Andhra Pradesh, kills more than a dozen

Sunday, April 23, 2017 More than fifteen people were killed near the police station in Yerpedu, Andhra Pradesh, India after a heavily loaded truck lost control on Friday afternoon at about 1:45 P.M. IST (0815 UTC). People, mostly from the village of Munagalapalem, were gathered to protest local illegal sand mining. The truck hit an…Continue reading

Truck loses control in Andhra Pradesh, kills more than a dozen

Police stop LGBT march in Istanbul for third consecutive year

Wednesday, June 28, 2017 On Sunday, police stopped Istanbul Pride, a yearly LGBT march in Turkey’s largest city, Istanbul. Police officials reportedly used rubber and plastic bullets and sprayed tear gas to prevent the participants from parading, after the Istanbul Governor’s office ordered them on Saturday not to conduct the march, asserting security reasons. This…Continue reading

Police stop LGBT march in Istanbul for third consecutive year

Dairy cattle with names produce more milk, according to new study

Thursday, January 29, 2009 Brown Swiss is the breed of dairy cattle that produces the second largest quantity of milk per annum, over 9000kg Giving a cow a name and treating her as an individual with “more personal touch” can increase milk production, so says a scientific research published in the online “Anthrozoos,” which is…Continue reading

Dairy cattle with names produce more milk, according to new study

Drug-resistant infections on the rise in American hospitals

April 9, 2005 A rise in flesh-eating staph infections has worried doctors about the possible spread of drug resistant bacteria. Staphylococcus aureus, commonly known as staph, is a bacteria that commonly causes skin infections in otherwise healthy people. However, as a persistent threat in hospitals, it tends to infect patients who are already sick and…Continue reading

Drug-resistant infections on the rise in American hospitals

Attorney John Wolfe wins 42% against President Obama in Arkansas primary

Thursday, May 24, 2012 Attorney John Wolfe, Jr. of Chattanooga, Tennessee won 68,105 votes for 42 percent of the total in Tuesday’s Arkansas Democratic Party presidential primary. He came in first in 36 counties and finished only 16 points behind President Barack Obama, who won the primary with 95,382 votes for 58 percent. The result…Continue reading

Attorney John Wolfe wins 42% against President Obama in Arkansas primary

Iraq rejects US probe clearing US troops of killings civilians in Ishaqi

Saturday, June 3, 2006 Flag of Iraq Adnan al-Kazimi, an advisor to the Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, said, “We have from more than one source that the Ishaqi killings were carried out under questionable circumstances. More than one child was killed. This report was not fair for the Iraqi people and the children who…Continue reading

Iraq rejects US probe clearing US troops of killings civilians in Ishaqi

Australian treasurer declares that he is “a lot of fun”

Thursday, October 4, 2007 Australian Treasurer Peter Costello said today that he was “a lot of fun” while he was outlining his plans for Australia as a possible future Prime Minister. During an interview with ABC Radio, Mr Costello was asked to say something about himself that the public didn’t know. Mr Costello’s replied “That…Continue reading

Australian treasurer declares that he is “a lot of fun”