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Friday, 13 September 2013

FRIDAY NEWS WITH FI


Looking at the news today, here is what interested me.

Dozens dead in Russian psychiatric hospital.

This is the second fire at this hospital in Russia. Heightening the worries of hospitals in the country.

 The fire fighters had to travel 28 miles about 45 kilometres to try to rescue. The Emergency authorities had already condemned parts of this wooden building previous to this latest incident.

The poor people were burned as sedated.

Some patients escaped and still have not been found.

Let’s hope some of those patients escaped to families who will care for them better than where they escaped from? I can’t imagine the conditions in those hospitals

 

The grumpy-looking, gelatinous blowfish has won a public vote to become the official mascot of the Ugly Animal Preservation Society.

Oh, poor fish, leave it alone? After all, it doesn’t have a mirror, so it won’t ever know how bad it looks?  Haha.

 

Sir Bob Geldof has dubbed himself the "first rock astronaut" after confirming that he'll be on a trip to space in 2015 with the Space Expedition Corporation.

Now, we all can remember in the UK, how this man made it his mission to save the poor in Africa, and so how many meals would this trip have paid for?

 

Mice who have been given heart transplants survived longer by 20 days, by listening to Opera. OMG? Best get my La Triviata on!

 

At nearly £14,000 to send a kilogram of food into space, cosmic cuisine doesn't come cheap. But by December this year, NASA plans to have grown its own food in space for the first time.

“Yummy!”

 

A baby boy was found choked to death, newborn baby boy’s Mother is suspected. and is appearing in court.

Awful, really, why can’t she just have given the baby up for adoption? OK, so her parents would have found out, but for sure they will now and she is a murderer too

 

“Can you build a time machine?” The answer is yes,' Professor Brian Cox revealed to an eager audience at the British Science Festival earlier this week.

The one caveat for such an incredible feat, however, is that one cannot travel back again, the physicist and presenter said.

OK, Bloggets, and now I want to know, how many people have actually disappeared with this research?

Any volunteers?

OK, my news finds for today. With love. X

 

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