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From students to tech: How US-China ties are sliding despite tariff truce

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Lifestyle   来源:World  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"I think it was more when I went to university, you got people asking what your parents do," he added.

"I think it was more when I went to university, you got people asking what your parents do," he added.

Kadri spoke only to confirm his name and address and to enter his pleas.Mr Coskun is due to go on trial at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 28 May.

From students to tech: How US-China ties are sliding despite tariff truce

Residents of a North Yorkshire village have said they were left shaken in their beds by an early morning earthquake.The 2.5-magnitude quake was recorded just after 01:30 BST on Friday to the south west of Litton in the Yorkshire Dales, and it had a depth of 2.5 miles (4km), according to the British Geological Survey (BGS).Earthquakes below a magnitude of 2.5 can sometimes only be picked up with monitoring equipment, but the quake in the Dales was reportedly felt by a number of people in the village and surrounding area.

From students to tech: How US-China ties are sliding despite tariff truce

Sandra Lund, from Litton, said it was the "weirdest experience" she and her husband had ever had."There was a huge bang, it sounded like an explosion," she said.

From students to tech: How US-China ties are sliding despite tariff truce

"My husband is actually deaf and he still heard it - that's how loud it was.

"We were looking for smoke, we were dumbfounded. Then everything was just still."The teenagers assaulted four different victims in four separate incidents between 2 and 4 March at Brynteg Comprehensive School, Bridgend College, Pyle Railway Station and another location in Bridgend.

The court heard that one of their victims was pushed to the floor and kicked "multiple times", including in the head.In another incident, the two girls told their victim to kiss their shoes or they would be beaten up - they filmed this on a phone and told the victim to pay them £60 or they would share the video.

The court was shown mobile phone footage of three separate attacks, including one of them forcing someone to kiss their feet before repeatedly hitting her in the head.Another showed a victim being assaulted in a school corridor, kicked and punched repeatedly.

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