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Military briefing: will Iran start a new ‘tanker war’?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Commodities   来源:India  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The WTO said it expected global merchandise trade to decline by 0.2% in 2025 as a result, having previously projected it would grow by 2.7 per cent this year.

The WTO said it expected global merchandise trade to decline by 0.2% in 2025 as a result, having previously projected it would grow by 2.7 per cent this year.

Ms Larkman, who has ME, said the concept came from "the idea of taking up space, of being seen and heard but also being invisible at the same time".The initiative, titled 'I would be here if I could', has seen the Mirrorbox travel all over the country and it will be in Bristol and Glastonbury in the coming weeks.

Military briefing: will Iran start a new ‘tanker war’?

ME causes extreme tiredness and can be so severe that patients are left bed-bound and unable to complete even simple tasks.Other symptoms include problems with memory and concentration, muscle and joint pain, dizziness and sensitivity to light and sound.When her illness is at its worst, Ms Larkman can only stay awake for three-hour windows.

Military briefing: will Iran start a new ‘tanker war’?

"Your imagination is huge and you can lay in bed and travel to all sorts of places and think about things whereas you can't do them," she said."That's one of the questions I would think - 'where would I be if I could?'"

Military briefing: will Iran start a new ‘tanker war’?

For Ms Larkman, the answer is always watching the hustle and bustle of London's Victoria Station from the top of the escalators on the way to visit her sister, but for others it was as simple as being able to see their children on the swings at the park.

"During this project I have met so many other people trying to manage what is essentially a fluctuating condition and also the shock of realising how bad ME is," she said.The BBC has been unable to independently verify the video, but the incident was widely reported in China, with Mr Peng giving an interview to journalists.

"It was terrifying... Everything was white. I couldn't see any direction. Without the compass, I wouldn't have known which way I was going. I thought I was flying straight, but in reality, I was spinning," he told China Media Group.Mr Peng said he narrowly survived death as oxygen is thin at that altitude - slightly lower than the 8,849m peak of Mount Everest. Temperatures can also fall to -40C.

"I wanted to come down quickly, but I just couldn't. I was lifted higher and higher until I was inside the cloud," he said.Mr Peng, who has been paragliding for four and a half years, said he might have lost consciousness during his descent.

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