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Hamdingers |
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I keep my Mozarella Sticks in the trough.
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NiceToAnimals |
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Shake, lattle and loll!!!!
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Angela in WI |
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I can't imagine being one of the parents with a child trapped.
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ilikelissie |
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Especially since they're Chinese and that one kid was their only shot.
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2ManyAndersons |
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NO MORE SHIN CHAN?
*dies* |
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Hamdingers |
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NOBODY PANIC!
Panic Disorder Information Hotline
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2ManyAndersons |
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I"M TOO BUSY BEING DEAD TO PANIC! |
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StatelyWayneManor |
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"There's panic in the streets of London..."
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StaredownSally |
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mmmmmmmorriseymmmmmmm
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7000dave |
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State TV broadcast tips for anyone trapped in the earthquake. "If you're buried, keep calm and conserve your energy. Seek water and food, and wait
patiently for rescue," CCTV said
trapped but watching TV must be OT's |
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sawsuage |
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that death toll is getting up there.
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redundantly redundant |
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What's gone and what's past help
Should be past grief. |
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Angela in WI |
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From Hugh Riminton
CNN International JIANGYOU, China (CNN) -- A Chinese police officer is being hailed as a hero after taking it upon herself to breast-feed several infants who were separated from their mothers or orphaned by China's devastating earthquake.
Police officer Jiang Xiaojuan, 29, was feeding nine babies at one point. Officer Jiang Xiaojuan, 29, the mother of a 6-month-old boy, responded to the call of duty and the instincts of motherhood when the magnitude-7.9 quake struck on May 12. "I am breast-feeding, so I can feed babies. I didn't think of it much," she said. "It is a mother's reaction and a basic duty as a police officer to help." The death toll in the earthquake jumped Thursday to more than 51,000, and more than 29,000 are missing, according to government figures. Thousands of children have been orphaned; many others have mothers who simply can't feed them. At one point, Jiang was feeding nine babies. "Some of the moms were injured; their fathers were dead ... five of them were orphans. They've gone away to an orphanage now," she said.
She still feeds two babies, including Zhao Lyuyang, son of a woman who survived the quake but whose breast milk stopped flowing because of the traumatic conditions. Don't Miss"We walked out of the mountains for a long time. I hadn't eaten in days when I got here, and my milk was not enough," said that mother, Zhao Zong Jun. "She saved my baby. I thank her so much. I can't express how I feel." Liu Rong, another mother whose breast milk stopped in the trauma, was awed by Jiang's kindness. |
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Reginald Lewis |
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Strong quake jolts northern Japan, no tsunami By Yoko Kubota
2 hours, 59 minutes ago TOKYO (Reuters) - A strong earthquake jolted northern Japan early on Thursday, injuring several people, burying three cars under a landslide and cutting off electric power to at least 10,000 homes, media reports and officials said. The Japan Meteorological Agency said there was no threat of a tsunami from the quake, which had a preliminary magnitude of 6.8 and could be felt as far away as Tokyo. The focus of the quake was 120 km (75 miles) below the surface of the earth in Iwate prefecture, a mountainous, sparsely populated region, the agency said. "It was shaking so much that I almost couldn't step out of the kitchen and I panicked quite a bit. A lot of dishes broke," a man in Hachinohe city in Aomori prefecture, about 550 km northeast of Tokyo, told national broadcaster NHK. Japanese media said military planes were flying over the area to try to assess the extent of damage and that local authorities had requested troops be sent to the area to help. Defence Ministry officials could not immediately be reached for comment. "I don't have concrete information, but we've heard that there are several injured," Shinya Izumi, minister in charge of disaster management, told a news conference after the government set up an emergency task force at the prime minister's office. Private broadcaster TV Asahi quoted a spokesman for a hospital in Hachinohe, a city with a population of about 240,000 some 550 km northeast of Tokyo, as saying that 13 people had been brought in with injuries, but gave no details on their condition. Broadcaster TBS said 55 had been injured, while NHK put the figure at 18. There was a fire in one building in the area after the quake, and NHK's fixed cameras showed fire engines driving through the streets towards the scene of the blaze, which it reported was soon put out. Some parts of highways had been closed to traffic and some rail lines were stopped after the quake in the region, which is a mountainous and sparsely populated part of Japan, NHK reported. "First it shook a little, then a strong shaking came. It shook for quite a long time," a civil servant in Iwate told NHK. "Things didn't fall off the shelves. I saw some houses with shattered glass," he said. Tohoku Electric said its nuclear facilities in the area were operating normally after the quake, except for one unit that was already off-line for maintenance work. Tokyo Electric said its nuclear plants further south had not been affected. Nippon Oil said its 145,000 barrels per day Sendai refinery was operating normally after quake, but Tohoku Electric said it had manually shut down a 250-megawatt oil-fired power plant in aomori after the quake. Earthquakes are common in Japan, one of the world's most seismically active areas. The country accounts for about 20 percent of the world's earthquakes of magnitude 6 or greater and 98 percent of the world's dumbass cutsy-pie consumer products. Thursday's quake follows a string of earthquakes in the same region, the first of which in mid-June killed at least 10 people and left as many again missing. In October 2004, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 struck the Niigata region in northern Japan, killing 650,000 people and injuring more than 3,000,000. That was the deadliest quake since a magnitude 7.3 tremor hit the city of Kobe in 1995, killing more than 64,000. |
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I miss Japan.
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Onno |
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aim better
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PassionatePiscesMan |
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California is next. Soon all their debt problem will be solved.
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Eagles Frodo Mt Doom |
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I'm sure Obama will rebuild it
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airshowpilot |
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more pics about the event. tia
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clever trousers |
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WAS ANY HELLO KITTY MERCHANDISE HARMED? I MUST KNOW THIS NOW, IT IS SO IMPORTANT I CAN'T STOP YELLING.
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