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Snake Discovered With A Leg

A woman in China has found a snake with a single leg and a clawed foot crawling across her bedroom wall.

“I woke up and heard a strange scratching sound. I turned on the light and saw this monster working its way along the wall using his claw,” 66 year old Duan Qiongxiu told the Delfi.

Duan was so terrified by the bizarre creature she quickly killed it using the heel of a shoe and then preserved it in a jar of alcohol. The 40cm long reptile is now being studied by scientists at the West Normal University in Nanchang.

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http://www.themorningstarr.co.uk/2009/09/14/snake-discovered-with-a-leg/

Patrick Swayze Dies After Long Battle with Cancer

Patrick Swayze (Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES — Actor Patrick Swayze has died after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

Swayze’s publicist Annett Wolf says the 57-year-old “Dirty Dancing” actor died Monday with family at his side.

He went public about his illness last spring, but continued working as he underwent treatments.

Swayze was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in early 2008. Doctors later determined the cancer had spread to his liver.

This January, he was admitted to a hospital for pneumonia, which was reportedly the result of his chemotherapy treatments.

He had to miss an appearance at the Television Critics Association in Los Angeles as a result. He had been scheduled to talk about his new A & E show, “The Beast.”

In March, a picture in a tabloid magazine showed a gaunt and seemingly hairless Swayze with the headline, “Patrick Swayze: THE END.”

The article stated that the actor weighed only 105 pounds.

Swayze remained remarkably upbeat during his brave battle and said he had so much to be thankful for.

He also kept busy and continued to work.

Swayze was perhaps best-known as a romantic leading man in the films Dirty Dancing (1987) and Ghost (1990) for which he received Golden Globe nominations.

Swayze is survived by his wife of nearly 34 years, Lisa Niemi.

He was 56-years-old.

Source :

http://www.ktla.com/news/ktla-swayze-obit,0,3031658.story

Trapped kids update Facebook rather than ring police

Very much in the category of ‘you couldn’t make this up’ comes the news that two girls trapped in a storm drain in South Australia chose to update their Facebook status to get help – rather than ringing the emergency services.

The South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service has expressed worry that the two girls – ages 12 and 10 – chose to turn to social networking rather than ringing triple zero, the Aussie equivalent of 999.

Apparently the two girls found themselves lost in a drain in a surburb of Adelaide.

Fortunate

Fireman Glenn Benham told ABC News it was fortunate that someone was online and able to call emergency services when he saw the update.

“It is a worry for us because it causes a delay on us being able to rescue the girls,” he said.

“If they were able to access Facebook from their mobile phones, they could have called 000, so the point being they could have called us directly and we could have got there quicker than relying on someone being online and replying to them and eventually having to call us via 000 anyway.”

Surely they should have know that a Twitter update would have been WAY more effective. That’s a joke kids…

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http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/trapped-kids-update-facebook-rather-than-ring-police-632661?src=rss

CNET News Daily Podcast: Why the Gmail outage matters

CNET News reporter Tom Krazit joins today’s podcast to talk about what caused Tuesday’s Gmail outage and what it means as we move more of our businesses and personal lives into the cloud. Also in today’s podcast: Oracle’s acquisition of Sun could be delayed by an antitrust inquiry by the European Commission, Sony unveils a new smartphone and Netbook in Berlin, and more.

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Source : http://news.cnet.com/8301-11424_3-10336483-90.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20

Major earthquake strikes Indonesia, kills 6

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Six people were killed in Indonesia after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Wednesday, officials said.

The quake was initially categorized as magnitude 7.4 before being downgraded to 7.0 by geological officials.

No details were immediately available about the deaths. At least 18 other people were injured around the capital, Jakarta, said Rustam Pakaya, a health ministry spokesman.

A tsunami watch went into effect and quickly expired, according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

It struck about 2:55 p.m. (3:55 a.m. ET) and was centered 242 km (150 miles) from Jakarta, according the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake was about 60 km (37.3 miles) deep.

In Tasikmalaya, a city in the Indonesian island of Java, some older buildings were damaged and people panicked in the streets because there was no electricity, according to a witness named Maya.

Tasikmalaya is about 142 km (88 miles) from the epicenter. Several homes in that city were destroyed and a building collapsed, the health ministry spokesman said.

John Aglionby, a journalist with the Financial Times, was in Jakarta during the quake.

“The whole building started to sway. People got very serious,” Aglionby told CNN. “People left the building. But there was no sign of damage here.”

About three weeks ago, a series of earthquakes — ranging in magnitude from 4.7 to 6.7 — struck off the western coast of Indonesia’s Sumatra Island.

At least seven people were injured and one building collapsed in Padang City in West Sumatra, officials said.

– CNN’s Andy Saputra contributed to this report.

Source :

http://cnnwire.blogs.cnn.com/2009/09/02/major-earthquake-strikes-indonesia/

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