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A three year old Portland Oregon boy is separated from his father because of a malfunctioning door on a train. Just as the boy exited the train, the doors closed immediately leaving the father still inside the train as it left the platform. ...
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Bandh is a sudden, usually unplanned, stoppage of life in large cities – especially in West Bengal. The sufferers are long distances passengers who are coming into the city by train. The trains are stopped at in-between stations where basic facilities...
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Even on a day when the temperature eventually touches the nicer end of twenty degrees Celsius (sixty-eight Fahrenheit), it’s still possible to dress inappropriately. For example, dressing in nothing more than green-white-yellow boxers (don’t...
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Volunteers on Tasmania's King Island today saved 48 pilot whales and five dolphins that had been stranded. About 140 of the pilot whales died after their stranding yesterday. "It was heartbreaking to watch." said King Island local John Nievaart...
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Tasmania’s far North-West Coast are still alive, but rescuers are still hopeful. They plan to drag the surviving whales back into the water sometime today, the Mercury reports . Forty-eight giant sperm whales were reported stranded on a sandbank at Perkins...
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The whales grounded at Perkins Island, near the mouth of the Duck River at Smithton last night. Police were notified about 8.30pm but were unable to get close to the whales due to the location and the tide...Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Services spokeswoman...
Tags: whales, beached, stranded, Perkins Island, Smithton, Liz Wren, sperm whale, wildlife services, Duck River, Parks and Wildlife Service