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A 7.2-magnitude earthquake that struck eastern Turkey killed 366 people and injured some 1,300, the emergency unit of the prime minister's office said on Tuesday.
More than 2,200 buildings were damaged in the tremor that hit Van province, it added in a statement on its web site.
The death toll from the quake, the most severe to hit Turkey in years, had previously stood at 279.
There are fears that the number of victims may rise further as many people were trapped under collapsed buildings.
Earthquake-prone Turkey lies atop several fault lines.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Could the fear of being falsely accused or sued in court have resulted in people ignoring the bloodied body of a two-year-old girl who lay dying on a street in China?
In a strange twist to the tragic hit-and-run accident in the southern Chinese city of Foshan, online commentators in China are saying that these passers-by could possibly have refused to help precisely because they feared being accused of injuring the girl.
Speculators say passers-by may have been too afraid of getting implicated if they stepped forward to help the toddler hit by 2 vans. (video screengrab) According to China Digital Times, netizens said there is a fear of extortion among the Chinese who witness public injury.
The video of the accident, which has since gone viral, shows two-year-old Wang Yue being ignored by nearly 20 passers-by even as she lay dying after being run over twice by vans. A trash collector eventually later notices her and alerts her mother, who rushes her to hospital.
The toddler is now in a coma and is likely to remain in a vegetative state if she survives, according to reports quoting the Guangzhou Military District General Hospital’s head of neurosurgery.
Online commentators pointed to a 2006 case wherein a resident of Nanjing, Peng Yu, helped an old woman who had fallen only to have her accuse him of causing the injury.
A judge subsequently ruled in favour of the plaintiff, saying that Peng would not have helped the woman if he did not cause the fall. The case was later settled in an agreement but Peng still paid 10 per cent of the costs.
This controversial ruling seems to have eroded the country’s ethics, netizens fear.
A recent online poll found that in China, 84 per cent of respondents would not offer assistance to an elderly person who falls on the street for fear of extortion, reported the site.
In August this year, a bus driver in east China’s Jiangsu province helped an 81-year-old woman lying on the ground by the side of her overturned bicycle.
She later told the police the bus driver had hit her but a video camera on the bus showed she was lying.
A month later, an 88-year-old man in Wuhan fell on the streets about 100 meters from his home and remained lying face down on the ground, until an ambulance arrived ninety minutes later, according to a China Daily report.
He died because his respiratory tract was clogged by a nosebleed, but might have survived if someone turned him over, the report noted. But none of the passes-by in the Wuhan, Hubei province offered a hand.
In a strange twist to the tragic hit-and-run accident in the southern Chinese city of Foshan, online commentators in China are saying that these passers-by could possibly have refused to help precisely because they feared being accused of injuring the girl.
Speculators say passers-by may have been too afraid of getting implicated if they stepped forward to help the toddler hit by 2 vans. (video screengrab) According to China Digital Times, netizens said there is a fear of extortion among the Chinese who witness public injury.
The video of the accident, which has since gone viral, shows two-year-old Wang Yue being ignored by nearly 20 passers-by even as she lay dying after being run over twice by vans. A trash collector eventually later notices her and alerts her mother, who rushes her to hospital.
The toddler is now in a coma and is likely to remain in a vegetative state if she survives, according to reports quoting the Guangzhou Military District General Hospital’s head of neurosurgery.
Online commentators pointed to a 2006 case wherein a resident of Nanjing, Peng Yu, helped an old woman who had fallen only to have her accuse him of causing the injury.
A judge subsequently ruled in favour of the plaintiff, saying that Peng would not have helped the woman if he did not cause the fall. The case was later settled in an agreement but Peng still paid 10 per cent of the costs.
This controversial ruling seems to have eroded the country’s ethics, netizens fear.
A recent online poll found that in China, 84 per cent of respondents would not offer assistance to an elderly person who falls on the street for fear of extortion, reported the site.
In August this year, a bus driver in east China’s Jiangsu province helped an 81-year-old woman lying on the ground by the side of her overturned bicycle.
She later told the police the bus driver had hit her but a video camera on the bus showed she was lying.
A month later, an 88-year-old man in Wuhan fell on the streets about 100 meters from his home and remained lying face down on the ground, until an ambulance arrived ninety minutes later, according to a China Daily report.
He died because his respiratory tract was clogged by a nosebleed, but might have survived if someone turned him over, the report noted. But none of the passes-by in the Wuhan, Hubei province offered a hand.
Impact from Japan’s Tsunami - 9.0 Magnitude Earthquake
Up to 20 million tons of debris from Japan’s tsunami moving toward Hawaii
By Laura Rozen | The Envoy – 18 hrs ago
Some 5 to 20 million tons of debris--furniture, fishing boats, refrigerators--sucked into the Pacific Ocean in the wake of Japan's March 11 earthquake and tsunami are moving rapidly across the Pacific. Researchers from the University of Hawaii tracking the wreckage estimate it could approach the U.S. West Coast in the next three years, the UK Daily Mail reports.
Some 5 to 20 million tons of debris--furniture, fishing boats, refrigerators--sucked into the Pacific Ocean in the wake of Japan's March 11 earthquake and tsunami are moving rapidly across the Pacific. Researchers from the University of Hawaii tracking the wreckage estimate it could approach the U.S. West Coast in the next three years, the UK Daily Mail reports.
Debris from Japan's tsunami approaching Hawaii. (KITV/ABC)
Thursday, October 20, 2011
BAJET 2012
ANTARA KANDUNGAN BAJET 2012
Jumlah bajet - RM232.8 bilion
Perbelanjaan Operasi - RM181.6 bilion
Perbelanjaan Pembangunan - RM51.2 bilion
Kerajaan memperuntukan RM978 juta untuk merancakkkan pembangunan untuk lima projek, iaitu lebuh raya JB-Nusa Jaya, muzium warisan Taiping, projek agropolitan Besut, projek tandan sawit Lahad Datu dan bekalan air Samalaju.
Kereta hibrid
Pengecualian sepenuhnya duti import dan duti eksais bagi mengimport kereta hibrid serta elektrik akan dilanjutkan sehingga 2013.
Jumlah bajet - RM232.8 bilion
Perbelanjaan Operasi - RM181.6 bilion
Perbelanjaan Pembangunan - RM51.2 bilion
- Tahun lalu, perkembangan pelaburan langsung asing (FDI) Malaysia adalah paling kukuh di Asia bagi enam bulan pertama tahun ini dan mencecah RM21.2 bilion.
- Kerajaan jangka pertumbuhan ekonomi terus mantap – antara 5 dan 5.5 peratus tahun ini. Pertumbuhan bagi 2012 dijangkakan antara 5 dan 6 peratus, meskipun ekonomi global diramalkan perlahan.
- Defisit bajet buat kali ke-15 akan diturunkan kepada 4.7 peratus daripada GDP 2012.
- Ini lebih kecil daripada 5.4% bagi 2011. Defisit berjaya dikurangkan daripada 7.4 peratus pada 2009 kepada 5.6 peratus pada 2010.
Kerajaan memperuntukan RM978 juta untuk merancakkkan pembangunan untuk lima projek, iaitu lebuh raya JB-Nusa Jaya, muzium warisan Taiping, projek agropolitan Besut, projek tandan sawit Lahad Datu dan bekalan air Samalaju.
Kereta hibrid
Pengecualian sepenuhnya duti import dan duti eksais bagi mengimport kereta hibrid serta elektrik akan dilanjutkan sehingga 2013.
Mystery allergy causes woman to age decades
A 26-year-old Vietnamese woman has left doctors baffled as she lost her once youthful appearance.
Nguyen Thi Phuong believes that an allergic reaction to seafood she ate in 2008, caused the skin over her face and body to sag and wrinkle. It has come to light now, as she has shown her face in public for the first time since it happened.
Her story has led health experts to question what could have triggered her rapid aging as pictures show Phuong looking like two different people.
Nguyen Thi Phuong believes that an allergic reaction to seafood she ate in 2008, caused the skin over her face and body to sag and wrinkle. It has come to light now, as she has shown her face in public for the first time since it happened.
Her story has led health experts to question what could have triggered her rapid aging as pictures show Phuong looking like two different people.
Left: Nguyen Thi Phuong aged 21. Right: Now aged 26. Photo: Hotspot Media.
Left: Nguyen Thi Phuong aged 21. Right: Now aged 26. Photo: Hotspot Media.
Cyclops Shark & Other Cryptic Creatures Make October Creepy
This article was updated at 4:10 p.m. Eastern Time on Aug. 17
By Stephanie Pappas | LiveScience.com – Tue, Oct 18, 2011
In this world of Photoshop and online scams, it pays to have a hearty dose of skepticism at reports of something strange — including an albino fetal shark with one eye smack in the middle of its nose like a Cyclops.
But the Cyclops shark, sliced from the belly of a pregnant mama dusky shark caught by a commercial fisherman in the Gulf of California earlier this summer, is by all reports the real thing. Shark researchers have examined the preserved creature and found that its single eye is made of functional optical tissue, they said last week. It's unlikely, however, that the malformed creature would have survived outside the womb.
"This is extremely rare," shark expert Felipe Galvan Magana of Mexico's Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias del Mar told the Pisces Fleet Sportfishing blog in July. "As far as I know, less than 50 examples of an abnormality like this have been recorded." [See photos of the one-eyed "Cyclops" shark]
By Stephanie Pappas | LiveScience.com – Tue, Oct 18, 2011
In this world of Photoshop and online scams, it pays to have a hearty dose of skepticism at reports of something strange — including an albino fetal shark with one eye smack in the middle of its nose like a Cyclops.
But the Cyclops shark, sliced from the belly of a pregnant mama dusky shark caught by a commercial fisherman in the Gulf of California earlier this summer, is by all reports the real thing. Shark researchers have examined the preserved creature and found that its single eye is made of functional optical tissue, they said last week. It's unlikely, however, that the malformed creature would have survived outside the womb.
"This is extremely rare," shark expert Felipe Galvan Magana of Mexico's Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias del Mar told the Pisces Fleet Sportfishing blog in July. "As far as I know, less than 50 examples of an abnormality like this have been recorded." [See photos of the one-eyed "Cyclops" shark]
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Tragedy as teenage girl dies minutes after applying hair dye
by Gaby Leslie | Yahoo! News – Thu, Oct 13, 2011
A teenage girl collapsed and died 20 minutes after colouring her hair, according to her friend.
Tabatha McCourt, 17, was enjoying a quiet night-in watching the ‘X Factor’ live show at her best friend’s house in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, when tragedy hit.
According to friend Heather Goodhall, 20 minutes after applying the dye, she began pulling the foils out of her hair in agony and vomiting before collapsing.
Speaking about the ordeal to the Scottish Daily Record, Miss Goodhall said: “She started shouting, ‘No, no’, and my mum's boyfriend held her and tried to calm her down.
Monklands General Hospital in Lanarkshire where Tabatha died.
Tabatha McCourt, 17, was enjoying a quiet night-in watching the ‘X Factor’ live show at her best friend’s house in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, when tragedy hit.
According to friend Heather Goodhall, 20 minutes after applying the dye, she began pulling the foils out of her hair in agony and vomiting before collapsing.
Speaking about the ordeal to the Scottish Daily Record, Miss Goodhall said: “She started shouting, ‘No, no’, and my mum's boyfriend held her and tried to calm her down.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
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