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Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investing   来源:Energy  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The other potential options include a "biorefinery" which could use waste whisky and food in chemical production processes to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

The other potential options include a "biorefinery" which could use waste whisky and food in chemical production processes to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

An Oxfordshire MP has said he is making the case to government for an underpass - including for cars - under the railway in Bicester.There are fears a planned closure of a level crossing at London Road will

Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

East West Rail (EWR) has proposed a footbridge or underpass for pedestrians and cyclists in its place.But Calum Miller, the Liberal Democrat MP for Bicester, said that would force traffic on to other roads that are "already congested" and would "cause some real problems".The level crossing is earmarked for closure because increased services for East West Rail would mean it would be shut to traffic for more than 32 minutes in every hour.

Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

it would be "very hard" to put a bridge in place - and he believed the more "promising option" was to build an underpass for cyclists, pedestrians and car users.He said: "It's one piece of engineering and hopefully therefore means, relative to the cost that East West Rail has already signed up to by committing to an underpass, it wouldn't represent a major increase to that budget - which is the point I'm making to ministers.

Death toll reaches at least 200 in Nigerian town submerged in floods

"I believe it is possible to segregate those lanes so it would be possible for those three modes of transport to operate safely together and I think that's the solution we should be looking at."

EWR said it was "committed" to continuing to engage with people in Bicester as plans are developed.The AP had argued that the administration violated the news agency's constitutional right to free speech by restricting access due to disagreements over language.

In February, Judge McFadden had declined to immediately restore its access to presidential events.After Tuesday's ruling, AP spokeswoman Lauren Easton said the agency was "gratified by the court's decision".

"Today's ruling affirms the fundamental right of the press and public to speak freely without government retaliation. This is a freedom guaranteed for all Americans in the US Constitution," she said in a statement.Shortly after the judge's ruling, though, two AP journalists were turned away from covering an event that Trump attended on Tuesday night, the agency reported in an update on Wednesday.

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