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The crew often throws a blanket over the corpse or puts it in a body bag, an item routinely kept on some planes. The dead passenger is sometimes placed on the floor in a galley area, or kept buckled in his or her seat, since a corpse cannot be allowed to block certain emergency exits. Pilots may consider making an emergency landing, but often they keep going. .
Panasonic VIERA P905i for NTT DoCoMo
A Panasonic Viera phone was presented during the Mobile World Congress. It was, however, released last November, 2007, in Japan for NTT DoCoMo. The Panasonic VIERA P905i is known as the "VIERA keitai." Of course, at the mere mention of the word VIERA, it's easy to forecast that the handset would have 1-Seg capability, allowing users to watch TV on it. And since Panasonic wants users to enjoy their watching experience thoroughly, the VIERA P905i's screen could be folded horizontally for a wider screen. The "Mobile PEAKS PROCESSOR" technology has also been employed, so resolution would be a high 2000:1. The Panasonic VIERA P905i features a 3-inch display with 480 x 854 pixel resolution, 5.1 megapixel camera with six-axis image stabilizer, GPS, 3G capability with HSDPA support, and microSD card slot.
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Let's Stop Paying For This War" "We Can Use The Money To Pay For Medical Care And Help People Who Were Put Out Of Their Homes" Feb 8 By JEANNINE AVERSA, AP Economics Writer [Excerpts] WASHINGTON - The heck with Congress' big stimulus bill. The way to get the country out of recession and most people think we're in one is to get the country out of Iraq, according to an Associated Press-Ipsos poll. Pulling out of the war ranked first among proposed remedies in the survey . [N]early half said what the government really should do is get out of Iraq. Forty-eight percent said a pullout would help fix the country's economic problems "a great deal," and an additional 20 percent said it would help at least somewhat.
Archive: February, 2008
Its a little after 5:30 p.m. here in Bradenton, and I'm guessing we're going to get kicked out of the press box here any time soon (note to aspiring baseball writers - don't mess with the snowbirds who serve as ushers at these spring training venues. They may look kind and grandfatherly, but they'll mess your world up in a second if you cross them). But before that happens, here's a quick update of what happened today: 1) Shane Victorino hit a triple to right field that he probably could have stretched into an inside-the-park home run if he hadn't been held up at third. The Flyin' Hawaiian looked like he wanted to go home, but a meaningless spring training game is not the place to separate ones shoulder in pursuit of a roundtripper. Vic finished 2-for-3 on the day.
Clutter Diet for Toys
With the holidays comes an influx of toys and the clutter they create. If you are ready to turn down the volume and keep toys & art supplies from turning into clutter, here are 6 neat ideas to get you started. 1. Sort everything. Start by separating toys into categories such as dolls and doll accessories, cars and trucks, crayons and craft supplies. Use this time to weed out toys that are broken and hazardous or on the recall list. With so many toys on the recall list it is a good idea to sign up for the consumer product safety email list at www.cpsc.gov 2. Set Limits. Children get overwhelmed when they have too many toys. They take better care of their things and enjoy them more when they have fewer of them. Let your child pick his or her favorites within the limits you've established and set the rest aside to donate.
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As the series celebrates its 50th ever race on Sunday afternoon, championship defender Germany take on a new driver in Michael Ammermller while Switzerland demonstrate the growing role of women in motorsport by naming Rahel Frey as its rookie for the weekend. When she takes to the track on Friday, the 21-year-old will become the fifth female to drive an A1GP car during a race weekend. Home nation Malaysia's Alex Yoong is the most experienced driver in A1GP and, despite a tough start to the season, the 31-year-old from Kuala Lumpur remains upbeat about his team's chances at his home race. Malaysian rookie Aaron Lim, who knows the Sepang circuit well, will get his first taste of his home circuit in an A1GP car when he takes to the track this weekend. Current championship leader New Zealand will have its sights firmly set on extending its one-point advantage over South Africa while Oliver Jarvis will be aiming to keep Great Britain, currently lying third, in title contention.
Is weed really $2,000 per pound?
This guy is a long time drug dealer and the people of Vermont owe great thanks to the law enfocement agents who put him behind bars. This is a bad guy who made lots of tax free dollars, negatively influenced children, and victimized the young people of the community.Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 4:10 am .
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