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UN report lists companies complicit in Israel’s ‘genocide’: Who are they?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Basketball   来源:Transportation  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“Our investigation is still in the early stages, and we ask the public not to speculate on the circumstances while we are still carrying out enquiries.”

“Our investigation is still in the early stages, and we ask the public not to speculate on the circumstances while we are still carrying out enquiries.”

"I am still alive and I can carry on with loads of other stuff so that is just another part of my life just gone.“There’s such a good community and they watched everything going down the river."

UN report lists companies complicit in Israel’s ‘genocide’: Who are they?

He was later sent videos of the boat floating downstream, eventually reaching Bell Weir Lock in Runnymede, Surrey.He told BBC Radio Berkshire the river had been "running really dangerously" for some time.“I am not sure why the river’s been so bad for the last two years and whether it’s going to get worse in the future,” he continued.

UN report lists companies complicit in Israel’s ‘genocide’: Who are they?

“We were completely flooded two years ago and we have had to have all our floors taken up."It is unclear where the wreckage is now but Mr Ellison believes it could be further downstream at Teddington Lock.

UN report lists companies complicit in Israel’s ‘genocide’: Who are they?

The Environment Agency

for the River Thames on Thursday warning boat users not to navigate because of strong flows.University of Central Lancashire academic Rick Peterson, an expert in Neolithic cave burials, will present findings about the caves and landscapes of Ingleborough.

Independent landscape archaeologist David Johnson will give a talk on millstones used for grinding grain.His research looks for “tooling marks” along the Pennine chain, which runs from Derbyshire to Northumberland and through the Dales.

It shows how rock from the Pennine hills has been used to create millstones since the Middle Ages.Luke Barker and Douglas Mitcham from the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority will present the results of a new survey of Knights Close, a medieval site in Raydale.

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