NATO Pounds Tripoli During Daytime Raids Although rescue vehicle sirens blared through streets, it is not clear what was hit or whether there are any casualties null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
Indiana State Fair Stage Collapse, a Youth Softball Siren, and Respecting the Weather At my 12-year-old daughter's home softball complex, there is a monitor on top of the main concession stand, in the middle of the ballfields. If that monitor senses a lightning strike within 10 miles, a siren goes off, and every ballgame is immediately over. Every metal bat goes back into its respective bag, and everyone walks away from the metal benches and the metal bleachers for the long trek to the parking lot and the safety of their automobiles. 私の12歳の娘の家のソフトボールの複雑で、メインのコンセッションスタンドの上にモニタがballfieldsの真ん中に、ある
Gaza rocket hits southern Israel: army A rocket fired by militants in the Gaza Strip slammed into the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon on Friday, causing minor damage but no casualties, a military spokeswoman said.She said the 122 mm Katyusha-type rocket damaged a car and smashed windows in houses in the port city about 10 kilometres (six miles) north of the Hamas-run territory.Sirens sounded a few minutes before the blast, warning residents to take cover. ロケットはガザ地区で武装勢力によって発射アシュケロン南部のイスラエルの都市に14日、マイナーダメージを受けて死傷者は、軍事報道官said.She 122ミリメートルカチューシャ型ロケットは車を破損して家で窓を壊したと非難港湾都市は約10キロ(6マイル)北ハマス実行territory.Sirensの爆発する前に、住民がカバーを取ると警告数分に思えた
Japan marks 6 months since tsunami Japan fell silent in prayer on Sunday, six months after an earthquake and tsunami left 20,000 dead or missing and sparked a nuclear crisis on its Pacific coast.At 2:46 pm the eerie wail of warning sirens rang out, marking exactly... 日本は、6ヶ月20,000人が死亡または行方不明のまま地震と津波の後、日曜日に礼拝に黙り込んだと警告のサイレンの不気味な嘆きが正確にマーキング、鳴り響き、その太平洋coast.At 14:46上で核危機を引き起こした...
New York Fashion Week: Jenny Packham's Siren Song Jenny Packham's Spring/Summer 2012 collection combined light gowns, delicate tailoring, and lisps of lingerie. ジェニーパッカムの春/夏2012コレクション合成光のドレス、繊細な仕立て、そしてランジェリーのLispと
Life goes on amid helicopters and police snipers Maggie Tulley was at work at the Vale Cafe serving lunchtime pies and rolls when the news came over on the radio that the general public were now at risk from Raoul Moat.It is three days since the first police sirens shattered... マギータリーはベールカフェで作業時のニュースは、ラジオ、一般国民は今ラウルMoat.Itから危険にさらされた上に来たランチタイムパイやロールを提供された最初の警察のサイレンから3日です粉々に...
Act Three On a late April afternoon actress Gwyneth Paltrow is stuck in traffic driving from Los Angeles to the Warner Brothers lot in Burbank. She's set to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to promote her new cookbook, My Father's Daughter. President Obama happens to be in nearby Culver City for a Democratic fundraiser--an event that brings inevitable police sirens and gridlock. As a result Paltrow is being held up by the one person in the free world with a busier schedule than her own. After the Ellen taping she'll appear on comedian Chelsea Handler's late-night talk show, where she'll generate some next-day press by calling her late grandmother the c-word. In the days following she'll shoot a still-top-secret commercial campaign and make some promotional appearances for the Fox musical juggernaut Glee (she guest stars as a sexy substitute teacher). 月下。午後女優グウィネスパルトロウは、カリフォルニア州バーバンクにあるワーナーブラザーズ多くのロサンゼルスから車交通渋滞に巻き込まれします
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Poland marks anniversary of president's death in Russian air crash People fill churches and cemeteries while large crowd gathers in front of presidential palace to remember Lech KaczynskiChurch bells have been rung across Poland to mark the first anniversary of the death of President Lech Kaczynski and 95 others in a plane crash in Russia.Poles filled churches and cemeteries and a large crowd gathered in front of the presidential palace, where Kaczynski and his wife, Maria, lived until their deaths in the crash, which happened near Smolensk.The crowd fell still at 8:41 am. Sirens were sounded in central Warsaw, while church bells pealed elsewhere.Earlier, the loved ones of many victims gathered for a private mass at Warsaw airport, to which the coffins of the 96 victims were returned last year.At the time, Poland experienced a short period of national unity amid the shock of losing the president, the first lady and many ranking military and civilian leaders.The disaster, however, quickly deepened political and social divisions and, in an indication of those divisions, separate commemorative events are being held.The prime minister, Donald Tusk, the president, Bronislaw Komorowski, and other politicians placed candles at a memorial plaque to the victims in a Warsaw military church.But Kaczynski's twin brother, Jaroslaw, marked the anniversary separately, placing a large wreath in front of the presidential palace.Kaczynski and many of the others killed belonged to the nationalist conservative Law and Justice party, which Jaroslaw Kaczynski heads.That camp blames Tusk's government for selling out Poland's interests by allowing Russia to lead the main investigation into the crash. Earlier this year, Russian investigators concluded that Poland bore full responsibility for the crash, sparking outrage.The plane crashed while trying to land in 人々は教会や墓地レッヒKaczynskiChurchの鐘を覚えている大統領宮殿の前には大勢の収集は、Russia.Polesいっぱいの教会で飛行機事故で大統領レフカチンスキの死、95人の最初の周年を記念してポーランドの間で鳴らされている中に埋める墓地、カチンと彼の妻、マリア、Smolensk.The群衆の近くに起こった事故で、彼らの死まで住んでいた大統領宮殿の前に集まった大勢の人が午前8時41分、午前でも下落した
Japan tsunami and earthquake: video footage roundup The scale of the tsunami and earthquake in Japan has emerged in the video footage captured at the scene. Here are the key moments from the last few daysFirst pictures from SendaiEarly television pictures showed a wall of water that swept away everything in its path in Sendai. Buildings, vehicles and even fires were carried along by the force of the wave.Tsunami hits KesennumaA single camera filmed more than six minutes of continuous footage of the tsunami rushing through Kesennuma, 300 miles north east of Tokyo in Miyagi prefecture, close to the epicentre of the earthquake, carrying with it cars and houses. The sound of sirens can be heard above the crashing of the waves. Woman cowers as earthquake strikesAnother video of Sendai shows the effects of the earthquake on a smaller scale. Close to 10 million people on YouTube have watched this footage, which starts with familiar earthquake scenes of shelves shaking. But the power of the video comes from its focus on a woman cowering on the pavement, unable or too frightened to move while the devastating earthquake strikes.Fires in KesennumaThe tsunami that swept through Kesennuma (see above) also led to one of the biggest fires that raged through Japan after the earthquake struck. Japanese television pictures showed what appeared to be an entire city engulfed in flames.Huge cracks appear in the groundThis video taken by CNN reporter Brent Kooi shows cracks in the ground appearing and then widening, with water seeping out. Boats and cars tossed aroundThis is another video showing the force of the tsunami - but from a closer perspective - as boats and cars are tossed about. Nuclear dangerFears have been mounting over the possibility of a nuclear catastrophe triggered by the natural disaster. The focus is on the Fukushima Daiic 津波や地震、日本での規模は現場でキャプチャされたビデオ映像で登場している
Britain falls silent to mark Armistice Day Millions observed two-minute silence to honour those who died in first world war and those who have died in combat sinceMillions of people across the UK fell silent at 11am today to mark Armistice Day.At the Cenotaph in central London, a bugler from the Scots Guards signalled the start of the silence by playing the Last Post.The conclusion of the two minutes was marked by the playing of the Reveille. Among those laying wreaths at the Whitehall monument today were Lieutenant General Sir Robin Ross, of the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA), representatives of the Western Front Association, pupils from five schools, the Victoria Cross and George Cross Association, the Royal Star and Garter Homes and serving officers from the army, navy and RAF. The Archbishop of Canterbury and defence ministers were also at the Cenotaph for a special service.The anniversary marks the return of peace to Europe at the end of the first world war after an agreement between Germany and the allies, which took effect at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of 1918. Ceremonies are being held across the country to honour those who died in battle in the first world war and all those who have died in combat since.Welsh assembly presiding officer Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas led a two-minute silence with members of the Royal British Legion at the Senedd.The fallen were also honoured in Trafalgar Square, where the Royal British Legion hosted Silence in the Square. Pop group the Saturdays performed and there were readings from celebrities ahead of the silence. The event was linked by satellite with a remembrance service at Swansea's Castle Square.An air raid siren was sounded in Wrexham town centre to mark the start of the silence. Ceremonies were also held in 何百万人が第一次世界大戦で亡くなった人を、それらの人、英国の人々の戦闘sinceMillionsで死亡している休戦Day.Atを記念して午前11時今日は黙り込んだ慰霊碑をロンドン中心部、スコットランドからのラッパ手の名誉を2分間の沈黙を観察警備員はレヴェリーのプレーでマークされて2分の最後のPost.The結論を再生して沈黙の開始を示唆した
Starbucks rolls out new logo The World's largest coffeehouse company Starbucks on Tuesday rolled out its new logo to celebrate its upcoming 40-year birthday.
The Seattle-based company said in a statement that the new logo removes the Starbucks wordmark around the siren and enlarging the siren image.
The iconic white cups and promotional merchandise would carry the new logo, and four store fronts (in Beijing, Paris, London and New York) would unveil the new logo on Tuesday, Starbucks said.
The Starbucks logo was at ... 火曜日に世界最大の喫茶店会社スターバックスは、今後40年の誕生日を祝うために、その新しいロゴを発表した
Presidents past and present bring New York to a standstill As the United Nations debates how governments should further the global fight against poverty and ill-health, Bill Clinton challenges the world's richest and most powerful to do more - and New York's traffic is grid-lockedSirens wail and tyres screech as black limos with blacked-out windows, preceded and pursued by NYPD cars with flashing lights and an ambulance towards the tail of the convoy stream down Manhattan streets. As they pull over, men with double their bulk in padded jackets and machine guns slung across their chests pile out and cops stop pedestrians on the side-walk until some world leader is safely inside a hotel. It's not happening once a day just now – it's become a routine event. It feels as if half the world's presidents are in town. That's because they are.Not only has the United Nations brought together leaders from more than 140 countries along, of course, with their entourages, security and dietary needs – Bill Clinton, no stranger to this sort of excitement, is hosting a party too. The Clinton Global Initiative is holding its annual meeting to coincide with the UN summit on the Millennium Development Goals.It makes absolute sense. The CGI is in the business of collecting the richest, most famous and powerful people on the planet and then persuading them to do something useful for the poorest. Much easier to get world leaders along when they are in town for another gig already.But the two events are like champagne and gripe water. One is has froth and a feel-good factor, while the other is meant to benefit babies but has a distinctly medicinal flavour.Over at the UN, where several blocks are no-go areas not only for cars but any pedestrians without a UN security pass, the world leaders make set-piece speeches to appeal to their own people while att どのように政府は、貧困と病気の健康に対するさらなる世界的な戦い、ビルクリントンが挑戦する必要があります国連の議論としては世界で最も多くを実行するための強力な豊か - ニューヨークのトラフィックは、グリッドlockedSirensは泣き叫ぶが黒く、黒いリムジンにタイヤの金切り声-うちの窓、前後にニューヨーク市警の車に追わ点滅ライトと、マンハッタンの通りを船団ストリームの末尾に向かって救急車
Warning out faster than danger wave The warnings travelled quickly across the Pacific in the middle of the night: an 8.9-magnitude earthquake in Japan had spawned a deadly tsunami, and it was racing east as fast as a jetliner.Sirens blared in Hawaii. Californians... 警告は、夜中に太平洋を横断すぐ旅:日本の8.9の地震は、致命的な津波を産んだがあったが、jetliner.Sirensハワイで飾るとしては可能な限り早く東レースだった
Gulf of Mexico disaster: Oil and vinegar | Editorial Another tough week not just for BP but for everyone whose livelihood depends on the environmental health of the Gulf of MexicoThe Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion that killed 11 workers on 20 April has the potential to transform the face of oil exploration. But what it really needs to do is to serve as the final siren signalling the end of the US addiction to oil. It will not serve BP's ambition to stave off that day if its chief executive plays down the scale of the crisis as he did by suggesting in his interview with this paper yesterday that the oil that has spilt so far is – to paraphrase only a little – just a drop in the ocean. Tony Hayward's remarks came at the end of another tough week not just for BP but for everyone whose livelihood depends on the environmental health of the Gulf of Mexico. It was a curious remark from a man who acknowledged that his job now depends on how well he is judged to have managed the crisis.Mr Hayward is generally considered to have done much to restore BP's ropey reputation after the 2005 Texas fire in which 15 died, and the Alaskan oil spill a year later. Strictly speaking, he is right that the 100,000 barrels of crude oil that has leaked so far does not yet put the Deepwater Horizon disaster in the top 50 of the grim league table of oil spills, although – if last night's attempt to stem the flow has failed – it is heading that way. Meanwhile, evidence is emerging through the congressional inquiry that suggests safety is still not the priority it should be. The bosses of BP, the rig operator Transocean and Halliburton – which was responsible for concreting the well into place – have all been passing the buck in front of senators. Meanwhile investigators working through 1,000 pages of material from the main players have uncovered 血圧だけでなく、もう一つの厳しい1週間が生。湾岸4月20日11日の労働者が死亡したMexicoTheディープウォーターホライゾン石油掘削装置爆発の環境衛生に依存する石油探査の顔を変換する可能性がありますみんなのため
Large explosion in Baghdad: report A large explosion rocked the centre of Baghdad Tuesday morning, two days after triple suicide car bombings in the capital killed 30 people, an AFP correspondent said.The blast struck near the public works ministry close to Haifa street in Salhiyeh neighbourhood, with ambulance sirens heard shortly thereafter as emergency service workers rushed to the scene.A large plume of smoke rose close to the ministry building, which sits opposite the justice ministry, both of which were hit by a massive vehicle bomb in October. 大爆発は火曜日の朝、首都でトリプル自動車を使った自爆テロ2日後にバグダッドの中心部を揺るがした30人が、AFPの特派員の複式の爆発死亡Salhiyehの近所のハイファ通りに公共事業省の近くの近くに襲い、救急車のサイレンと聞いたまもなく緊急サービス労働者は煙のscene.A大きなプルームに運ばは近い逆法務部、どちらも10月に大規模な自動車爆弾に襲われた座っている省の建物に上昇した
Funeral mass for Kaczynski begins in Krakow Sirens wailed and church bells rang in Poland at 2:00 pm (1200 GMT) as an official funeral mass for president Lech Kaczynski and his wife began in the southern city of Krakow.Official mourners assembled in the Gothic Basilica of Our Lady in Krakow's central square for the Roman Catholic mass, as huge crowds gathered outside to watch the service broadcast live on giant screens.Krakow's Archbishop Stanislaw Dziwisz then began saying mass for Kaczynski and his wife Maria, who like most Poles were deeply Catholic. サイレンと慟。教会の鐘は、ポーランドの午後2時(1200 GMT)に大統領の公式葬儀レフカチンスキと彼の妻としてで鳴ったKrakow.Official会葬ゴシック大聖堂の聖母のクラクフの中心で組み立て南部の都市で始まった巨大な群衆が外部サービスのライブ巨大screens.Krakow。。u0026#39;で放送見るために集まったとしてローマカトリック腫瘤、正方形大司教スタニスワフDziwiszは、言ってbeganだカチンと彼の妻マリア、ポーランドは深くCatholicされた最も好きの質量
Video: 40 dead in Ukraine crash The Ukrainian prime minister, Mykola Azarov, tells of carnage after a crowded passenger bus collided with a train in eastern Ukraine. At least 40 people have died and 11 are critically injured. The crash happened near the town of Marhanets, in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The bus driver ignored a siren that indicated an oncoming train and attempted to cross the track
ウクライナ首相は、ミコラAzarov、東ウクライナの列車と衝。混雑旅客バス後の大虐殺に指示します
Survivors in Israel commemorate Holocaust day by Hao Fangjia, Geng Xuepeng, Yuan Zhenyu
A two-minute siren wailed across Israel Monday, marking the annual Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Day.
The Jewish state came to a standstill during the siren starting at 10 a.m. (0700 GMT), with drivers descending their vehicles and pedestrians halting their steps to remember the six million Jews who perished at the hands of the Nazis during World War II.
At Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Center in Jerusalem, Israel's state Holocaust ... マーキングハオFangjia、庚Xuepeng、元宇君2分イスラエル間サイレン慟。月曜日、毎年恒例のホロコースト殉教者、英雄記念日
Pacific braces for tsunami EWA BEACH, Hawaii - A tsunami triggered by the Chilean earthquake raced across the Pacific Ocean today, threatening Hawaii and the US West Coast as well as hundreds of islands from the bottom of the planet to the top.Sirens blared... EWAのビーチ、ハワイ州 - 津波のチリ地震によって起きた津波太平洋を横断する、今日だけでなく、top.Sirensするために、地球の底からの島の数は、ハワイとアメリカ西海岸を脅かすレースを飾る...
Tsunami: No damage reported on Pacific islands Blaring tsunami warning sirens woke up Pacific island residents early this morning resulting in mass evacuations, but most warnings have been cancelled with no reported damage.In the Cook Islands, police sirens and radio broadcasts... 鳴り響く津波警報サイレンが今朝早く、大量避難、その結果が、太平洋の島の住民の目を覚まし、ほとんどの警告は報告さdamage.Inをキャンセルされている、クック諸島、警察のサイレンの音やラジオの放送...
From the archive: War in the Gulf: Israelis receive terrible warning Originally published on 19 January 1991JERUSALEMIt looked, said a man who saw it seconds before the first blast, just like a falling star. For nearly five million Israelis, unusually experienced in adversity, the Iraqi missiles that landed yesterday were a terrible warning that this war may be very different from any they have known.Most people were asleep when it happened. Sirens wailed in Tel Aviv and Haifa only after the explosions, and in some parts of Jerusalem the job was left to civil defence loudspeaker vans touring the deserted streets.It was a bad end to what had looked like an encouraging day. Initial euphoria at the allied pounding of Iraq had given way, as dusk fell on Thursday, to caution that not all President Saddam Hussein's missiles had been destroyed.The missiles came suddenly: only minutes separate the enhanced Scud-Bs' camouflaged launching sites in the south-western Iraqi desert from Tel Aviv. Direct casualties were astonishingly low. Only 12 people suffered superficial injuries from the blast and shrapnel produced by conventional high explosives.In Tel Aviv, a textile factory and two homes were destroyed. In Haifa there was little damage and no injuries. A three-yard wide crater in an empty lot was all that was left of one missile.Fifty other people were admitted to hospital, including newly-arrived immigrants from the Soviet Union as a result of prematurely injecting themselves with an anti-nerve gas agent.Precise locations of the seven or eight Scud hits were not revealed, to prevent the Iraqis from improving their aim if there is a second salvo.Not since 1940, when Italian planes bombed Tel Aviv and killed 42, had civilians been in the front line. As the news flowed in from Baghdad, Dhahran and Washington, it had seemed that the Jewish state, 当初1月19日1991JERUSALEMIt上で公開見て、流れ星だけのような人は、最初の爆発までの秒数を見た男だ