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opinion content. Travel outside your political tribe? Many are saying no thanks

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Economy   来源:India  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:The hackers have also accessed a database of phone numbers subject to law enforcement wiretaps – knowledge that experts say could be used to discover which foreign spies are under surveillance.

The hackers have also accessed a database of phone numbers subject to law enforcement wiretaps – knowledge that experts say could be used to discover which foreign spies are under surveillance.

It was 1945, she said, and the German Occupation of the Channel Islands was drawing to a close.Her family had just spent an arduous half-decade living treacherously close to four forced labour camps, including one taken over by the SS.

opinion content. Travel outside your political tribe? Many are saying no thanks

They left Alderney, said Ms Pope, with the emotional and physical scars of what they had experienced - including witnessing the brutal treatment of camp prisoners, many of whom died.Ms Pope, now 80, said: "It was a five-year chunk of living a precarious existence."For years and years and in lots and lots of books, they said nobody was there during the war, there was nobody to witness what happened in Alderney during the occupation.

opinion content. Travel outside your political tribe? Many are saying no thanks

"But we were there."Alderney is the northernmost of the inhabited Channel Islands, which were occupied by the Germans in 1940 as part of their advance across Europe.

opinion content. Travel outside your political tribe? Many are saying no thanks

By the time of this invasion, most of its 1,500 islanders had been evacuated - but not all.

Alderney-based historian Jurat Colin Partridge OBE said by July 1944, there were 16 civilians left in the island.Nicola Fauvel, station director at Hinkley Point B, said: "It's the staff who write the chapter of what the deconstruction and decommissioning looks like."

Ms Fauvel is one of few women in leading roles within the nuclear energy industry."I love the role I'm in. Being the station director is really the culmination of all the experiences I've had," Ms Fauvel said.

She added that she feels a "sense of responsibility" to share what she does with other women and girls."I used to not like being associated with being a female role model but I've switched and I see it as a duty to share what I do because I love what I do," Ms Fauvel said.

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