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Dozens of bodies found in militia-run sites in Libya’s Tripoli; UN alarmed

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Banking   来源:Real Estate  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Carbon emissions made from the gas burning will be captured, compressed and transported via a pipeline to about 3km below the sea bed.

Carbon emissions made from the gas burning will be captured, compressed and transported via a pipeline to about 3km below the sea bed.

The Auxiliary Fire Service switchboard operator, then stationed at Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, was hoisted on top of a brick air raid shelter."When we heard that it was all over, we all got rather squiffy I'm afraid," she said.

Dozens of bodies found in militia-run sites in Libya’s Tripoli; UN alarmed

"I was surrounded by lots of people and we all sang Vera Lynn songs like 'We'll meet again'. It was a wonderful moment to think that it was all over."Ms Rigg was stationed in at Avonmouth's docks, and witnessed the worst days of the Bristol Blitz."We had a dreadful raid where they took the centre of Bristol out.

Dozens of bodies found in militia-run sites in Libya’s Tripoli; UN alarmed

"I was standing in the garden at home looking towards the city, and you could see a huge red glow in the sky."The day after, the whole of Wine Street was completely gone. I remember a place called the Dutch House which was so beautiful. It was Tudor, all wood, and it just collapsed.

Dozens of bodies found in militia-run sites in Libya’s Tripoli; UN alarmed

"One night, part of the eastern arm at the docks were taken up with these huge oil tanks on fire.

"We had one blazing away one night, and we knew if it wasn't out by dawn and the reconnaissance planes came over and it was still on fire, then I wouldn't be here to tell the tale."Locals had prompted an investigation into the practicality of the current 30mph speed limit on Broad Street, High Street and Twyning Street in Bromyard, and whether it was better to introduce a lower speed limit.

There were no objections from the fire and ambulance services, the Road Haulage Association, the Freight Transport Association, or the "locality steward" at the council's public realm contractor, Balfour Beatty.Herefordshire Council rejected the idea during a consultation last year but only published it this month.

Ward councillor for Bromyard West, Clare Davies, backed the idea. However, councillor Peter Stoddart, of neighbouring Bromyard Bringsty, opposed it.Both he and the town council questioned what would be achieved by introducing a 20mph speed limit "given that the speeds were already very low", Herefordshire Council's decision document explained.

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