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Risk of Iran attack on US bases in Gulf likely not “huge”

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Life   来源:Fintech  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Millie Holley, 21, a nursing associate for the trust's Intensive Dementia Service, initially applied to university but found the apprenticeship route more beneficial.

Millie Holley, 21, a nursing associate for the trust's Intensive Dementia Service, initially applied to university but found the apprenticeship route more beneficial.

"My commentary position was almost like in a garden hut on the Midland Road side of the ground looking across to the main stand," he says."I think it was Stuart McCall who had the ball in his hands ready to take a throw-in and I just noticed over his shoulder, about seven or eight rows back, a tiny glow of a fire.

Risk of Iran attack on US bases in Gulf likely not “huge”

"The most chilling fact for me was that four-and-a-half minutes later the entire stand was gone. Four-and-a-half minutes. That's how savage that fire was."Stood in the Kop, to the side of the affected stand, was 24-year-old fan Linda Norton, with her husband Bob."I saw some smoke and my first thought was that it was a smoke bomb," recalls Linda, who was four months pregnant with her son Lee at the time.

Risk of Iran attack on US bases in Gulf likely not “huge”

"Then you saw flames and people running out of the back of the stand and others going to the front to climb over the wall and get onto the pitch."We went down onto the pitch ourselves and the flames were getting bigger and bigger. It was scary."

Risk of Iran attack on US bases in Gulf likely not “huge”

Meanwhile, Helm was told live pictures of the scene were being picked up by national television as he relayed what was happening.

"(The message) was not to overdramatise," he says.Prostate Cancer UK chief executive Laura Kerby said she was "thrilled" at how successful the campaign had been so far.

She said: "We're also proud that this life-changing campaign has reached the very top of the PDC and thank Barry Hearn for being so open about his health issues."It's incredible to see more than 85,000 people have now completed our simple online risk checker since the start of this year's campaign... there's little doubt that we are making a huge impact via the darts community."

A team of surgeons at a hospital trust are celebrating performing their 1,000th prostatectomy using robotic surgeries.Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have been using the Da Vinci Xi robotic system for complete or partial prostate removals since 2017.

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