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Ex-police chief who escaped Arkansas prison is re-captured

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Forex   来源:Fintech  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"I went along and someone helped me through the first two miles. When you actually come to run a couple of miles for the first time it hurts," he said.

"I went along and someone helped me through the first two miles. When you actually come to run a couple of miles for the first time it hurts," he said.

A warning for thunderstorms has been issued across parts of England and Wales including Devon and Cornwall.would be active between 09:00 and 18:00 BST on Saturday and cover an area from England's south coast to the Midlands along with parts of South Wales.

Ex-police chief who escaped Arkansas prison is re-captured

The warning said heavy showers and thunderstorms could lead to some disruption to transport and affect journey times by car, train and bus.Forecasters said the conditions were expected for much of Saturday before fading from the west during the mid to late afternoon.The warning covers the whole of Devon and spreads into East Cornwall including Bude, Launceston and Callington.

Ex-police chief who escaped Arkansas prison is re-captured

The Met Office said more persistent rain and showers would arrive in the South West on Friday evening before heading to the east overnight.Its forecast added it would become windy in the South West by dawn on Saturday.

Ex-police chief who escaped Arkansas prison is re-captured

The Met Office said 10-15mm (1-1.5cm) of rain could fall in less than an hour while some areas could have 30-40mm (3-4cm) of rainfall over several hours with "successive showers and thunderstorms".

It added the stormy conditions which might include hail could cause short-term loss of power and damage to buildings from lightning strikes.But, at least in the immediate aftermath of this result, Labour are unlikely to let those factors take anything away from their win.

However, it's not just first and second place which merit some analysis.Reform UK, who finished third with about 7,000 votes, weren't actually that far behind first place Labour.

This contest turned out to be a tight three-horse race.The new-ish party was hoping for second. They've fallen slightly short of that, but will still be fairly happy with their performance.

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