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World reacts to U.S. strikes on Iran with alarm, caution — and some praise

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Style   来源:Cybersecurity  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:One respondent wrote: "I considered having an abortion as a result of the panic".

One respondent wrote: "I considered having an abortion as a result of the panic".

Supervised by British soldiers, the agents were kept occupied with a range of tasks including mending boots and salvaging scrap metal from the surrounding countryside.Estate agents Galbraith has put the 18th Century property on the market for offers over £1.3m.

World reacts to U.S. strikes on Iran with alarm, caution — and some praise

Six-bedroom Inverlair Lodge, near Tulloch, about 20 miles (32km) from Fort William, was chosen because of its remote location.During WW2 it was known as No. 6 Special Workshop School.In interviews with the

World reacts to U.S. strikes on Iran with alarm, caution — and some praise

, Dundee-born Alfred Fyffe told how he was put in charge of Inverlair for 30 months.He said the residents, who included Italians and Dutch, were supervised but not kept under armed guard and were even allowed to make trips into Fort William.

World reacts to U.S. strikes on Iran with alarm, caution — and some praise

Mr Fyffe described the lodge as an "experiment" with agents of different nationalities living under one roof, and working on tasks designed to distract them from the secrets they knew.

One of their jobs was salvaging metal, including railway track, abandoned by British Aluminium which operated a smelter in Fort William."Albinos have pink eyes and tend not to survive long because the lack of pigment in the eye causes them to lose eyesight. It is much rarer in wild birds.

"The leucistic trait is caused by an inherited lack of pigment cells - melanin being the same chemical that gives humans brown skin tones."He said research suggested about one in in 30,000 birds had either leucism or albinism.

Those who spotted it shared their sightings on Facebook, with some claiming to have seen more than one of the rare birds in the town.Orcas were "deliberately disturbed" by a speedboat off the Moray coast, police have said.

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