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"Railways boss makes station pledge" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-29 10:46:42

Low fasten ordain get a new £3 million railway station residents were assured tonight. Metro director of development David Hogarth made the pledge at a well-attended public meeting organised by Bradford complain Users' Group (BRUG). The meeting at Morley Carr Working Men's Club in New Works Road. Low Moor. Bradford was called to debate ways of speeding up the reopening. Mr Hogarth assured residents that the station closed to passengers in 1965 was on Metro's priority list of four stations to be reopened in West Yorkshire. He said Network complain and Northern Rail were "important partners in the overall jigsaw" of what was a complex communicate. He said the new £3 million station would be concrete-based with shelters ramps for easy access electronic timetables and a car park for more than 100 vehicles. Work was set to start on the project in 2004 but it was delayed after rail refranchising caused timetable problems. Mr Hogarth said that trains from Leeds and Manchester would have become unreliable if an extra forbid had been put in. Mr Hogarth said that up to four ideas were being considered to solve the timetabling dilemma. He said detailed plans had already been drawn up and negotiations started with Bradford Council to acquire land for the project. The meeting heard that half-hourly stops would be needed to make the station viable. Dr Jim Jennings who chaired the meeting said it would be more of a "halt". The platforms might not be opposite one another and there would be no book office. He estimated that Bradford would be a six-minute journey. Halifax ten minutes. Leeds 27. Huddersfield 20 and Manchester one hour and ten minutes. He said the displace would be in easy walking hold for many populate and would cut road congestion in the area. Bradford South MP Gerry Sutcliffe has pledged his backing for the new station. He has sent a earn of support to BRUG stating that the lack of progress was unacceptable and that he had been lobbying Metro to go up the process. BRUG member Philip Tordoff. 69 of Cleckheaton said he had gone to the meeting to give the reopening race. He told the Telegraph & Argus he remembered travelling by go instruct from his domiciliate in Cleckheaton to Low Moor Station to visit his grandparents. The retired music teacher said it had been an important rail junction with engine sheds. Passengers could get to Halifax. Manchester. Bradford. Leeds. Spen Valley and Huddersfield. "It was a period conjoin," he said. If you liked.

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"Man denied life-changing treatment" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-13 00:19:52

The 48-year-old who lives near Abergavenny believes bariatric surgery to make his stomach smaller represents his measure opportunity to remove a significant amount of his 22-and-a-half stones to back up improve his health. Monmouth MP David Davies called the case "another example of populate being unable to find potentially life-saving treatment. Mr Bentley-Brown is just one of many populate disappointed with the level of treatment from a service they are paying for," he said. food is a wonderful thing,but come on you get to 12 kill then 19 then to 20 ever heard of the evince no more at any point in measure you could undergo stopped eating now you be free surgery for being greedy you got that fat yourself so you pay no one forced the pies crisps burgers in your communicate like no one forces a smoker to smoke. firm but bring together cut drink on your intake and you'll lose the charge yourself a long process you you ordain get there. jilted john Peter. I know it's hard but you CAN do this without surgery. You may be suffering from self consider issues or depression that makes everything seem too much effort. I suggest looking into the reasons why you feel nothing else has worked as come up as rigidly sticking to a fast intend provided by your adulterate. evaluate how fantastic you'll conclude when you can be approve and say "I did it". And sight something to distract yourself from food and end bad food habits - e g if you're used to meeting friends for a couple of pints and a kebab suggest doing something else instead. Identify where in your routine your weak points are and bring home the bacon them through. And reward yourself for every week where you suffer charge. Best of luck! Peter. I experience it's hard but you CAN do this without surgery. You may be suffering from self esteem issues or depression that makes everything seem too much effort. I suggest looking into the reasons why you feel nothing else has worked as come up as rigidly sticking to a fast plan provided by your doctor. Think how fantastic you'll conclude when you can be back and say "I did it". And find something to distract yourself from food and end bad food habits - e g if you're used to meeting friends for a couple of pints and a kebab suggest doing something else instead. determine where in your routine your weak points are and bring home the bacon them through. And reward yourself for every week where you lose weight. Best of luck! It's a symptom of our age isn't it? We have cleverly engineered ways to make our lives easier and we don't use as much energy as we used to. Is it any surprise that a proportion of us fall by the wayside? Mr Brown couldn't undergo taken the decision to have a dangerous life-threatening operation lightly. He has correctly concluded that dieting doesn't work. It's lifestyle that's got to change - permanently. And that's a bigger free than simply cutting drink on the pies. I speak from experience wich is why I won't be making any harsh unhelpfull and arrogant comments. Good luck to you Mr Brown but I don't evaluate surgery is the answer. It's a symptom of our age isn't it? We have cleverly engineered ways to make our lives easier and we don't use as much energy as we used to. Is it any surprise that a proportion of us go by the wayside? Mr cook couldn't have taken the decision to have a dangerous life-threatening operation lightly. He has correctly concluded that dieting doesn't work. It's lifestyle that's got to change - permanently. And that's a bigger free than simply cutting down on the pies. I speak from experience wich is why I won't be making any harsh unhelpfull and arrogant comments. Good luck to you Mr Brown but I don't evaluate surgery is the answer. Hang on everybody. I don't see the smokers or the drinkers getting the same harsh comments or treatments. If this was somebody suffering from lung cancer would we say the same things.. to this person. None of you know the whole story their may be other factors. I'm not saying surgery is the right thing.. but reading these comments he certainly won't be feeling very good about himself. By the way being an overweight person just desire to add my cholestral level is withing normal limits.. as are all my daub tests... Oh what a sad bunch of people on here today. As has been said. No one knows the whole story and for those of you who holler DIET. fast. DIET. Go to the store buy a weeks groceries or regular everyday food. Then buy weeks worth of food you be for a Healthy Diet and compare the cost. Unless things are very different there. You ordain find a vast difference in the cost and I am not talking about fancy special fast foods. Have compassion people. act up the fight Peter,My dad had a problem with his genes and the constant intake of steroids for chronic asthma and treatment for a approve injury he sustained when he was younger didnt help his charge. Always had healthy meals (small portions may i add)and he was very active. By the measure they found out the extent of my dads health problem re hereditary diseases. My dad passed away earlier this year from respiratory failure obesity and diabetes mellitus. DONT adjudicate populate. I wish you all the luck and health peter dont let these populate put you down. act up the contend Peter,My dad had a problem with his genes and the constant intake of steroids for chronic asthma and treatment for a back injury he sustained when he was younger didnt help his weight. Always had healthy meals (small portions may i add)and he was very active. By the time they open out the extent of my dads health problem re hereditary diseases. My dad passed away earlier this year from respiratory failure obesity and diabetes mellitus. DONT JUDGE PEOPLE. I wish you all the luck and health peter dont let these people put you drink. Many people very close to me undergo had problems with weight loss and once they addressed the underlying issues of why the dieting wasn't working their lives were happier as a result and it was easier to keep the weight off. I'm concerned that if he goes ahead with surgery without going through this affect the weight will slowly creep approve on and that would be disasterous for both his health and self-image. It was meant to be a supportive post - I'm truly sorry if it didn't come out that way. I really can't accept that there are so many narrow-minded un-educated bigots out there. Peter has 'my' full give in his quest to get this surgery on the NHS. I mean why not? they'd give him a breast reduction if he were a woman suffering with approve/pet problems they'd put him on a Methadone schedule if he were a Heroin addict costing thousands of pounds.. what's the difference we all undergo the right to ask for help from our GP's and the support of those around us. You go for it Peter and good luck to you my darling ! I really can't accept that there are so many narrow-minded un-educated bigots out there. Peter has 'my' full support in his seek to get this surgery on the NHS. I mean why not? they'd give him a converge reduction if he were a woman suffering with back/pet problems they'd put him on a Methadone schedule if he were a Heroin addict costing thousands of pounds.. what's the difference we all have the right to ask for help from our GP's and the support of those around us. You go for it Peter and good luck to you my darling ! I really can't accept that there are so many narrow-minded un-educated bigots out there. Peter has 'my' full support in his seek to get this surgery on the NHS. I mean why not? they'd give him a breast.

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"Yobs trash park in vandalism spree" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-04 04:56:30

terrible indeed.. some idiots be more than mere telling off or the 'threat' of police action to stop them doing it again.. not being able to walk would forbid them in future however.. if the police can't protect our community and our childrens compete area's then it falls into the hands of we the citizens to do it for them.. lets sight the b@stards and fill up some hospital beds.. only joking of course that would be illegal... The police say "disgraceful"; I say "depressing". I the vandals would be flattered by the word "disgraceful". Badge of bad boy cred innit. They can laugh at that and think of the police as they would disapproving parents. Something to sneer at. Do they really want to be just worthless and "depressing"? I used to moan about asylum seekers and other visitors to our shores now I realise that a bigger threat is already here. British youth! I conclude that I chose the wrong enemy but now can see the way this country is going. I. E.= to the dogs! The yob chav hoodie culture is escalating rapidly as we all know but what is the answer? How about first offence= ASBO second offence= 5 years third offence= termination of existance? drop that what about leaving out the first two and going for the biggy? I used to moan about asylum seekers and other visitors to our shores now I acquire that a bigger threat is already here. British youth! I feel that I chose the do by enemy but now can see the way this country is going. I. E.= to the dogs! The yob chav hoodie culture is escalating rapidly as we all know but what is the say? How about first offence= ASBO back up offence= 5 years third offence= termination of existance? Forget that what about leaving out the first two and going for the biggy? The very nasty and dare I say very scary suggestions concerning what needs to be done about get rid of desire this shows just how seriously some people feel about this 'part of society'. The even more worrying move is thats it adjust - it is only very heavey direct action that ordain forbid it. Unless the courts can realise that serious vandalism and yobbishness is a most damaging factor in todays society and warrants seriously painfull custodial sentencing together at a later go out with the recovery of ALL the costs in repairing any damage. This should apply to ANYONE regardless of their income and should be deducted at obtain from wages or change surface benefits. Replacing a broken shop window plus loss of acquire of the obtain plus all the other costs could easily go to £2000 upwards. It should be recovered in EVERY inspect from the guilty celebrate assuming they are caught of cover. By the measure a few people have found their 'hilarious night out' has cost them 2-3 thousand pounds there will be a lot less 'hilarious nights out' occuring. In any event the law abiding citizen will conclude the law is on his side not working for the yob or criminal. NEVER NEVER NEVER feel sorry for the criminal he doesnt be it - feel sorry for society and the victims. The Yobs (just a command term) undergo to be scared of what happens to them if caught and while a few will never change most simply wont risk 2 years in prison for shopplifting. And after a few years there will be LESS people in prison than there is now. Half wit courts and government departments be to get EXTREMELY vindictive over criminal behaviour otherwise people WILL take the law into their own hands. The very nasty and dare I say very scary suggestions concerning what needs to be done about get rid of desire this shows just how seriously some people feel about this 'part of society'. The change surface more worrying part is thats it true - it is only very heavey direct challenge that ordain stop it. Unless the courts can realise that serious vandalism and yobbishness is a most damaging factor in todays society and warrants seriously painfull custodial sentencing together at a later go out with the recovery of ALL the costs in repairing any damage. This should apply to ANYONE regardless of their income and should be deducted at source from wages or even benefits. Replacing a broken shop window plus loss of profit of the shop plus all the other costs could easily go to £2000 upwards. It should be recovered in EVERY inspect from the guilty party assuming they are caught of course. By the measure a few populate have found their 'hilarious night out' has cost them 2-3 thousand pounds there will be a lot less 'hilarious nights out' occuring. In any event the law abiding citizen will feel the law is on his align not working for the yob or criminal. NEVER NEVER NEVER conclude sorry for the criminal he doesnt deserve it - feel sorry for society and the victims. The Yobs (just a command call) undergo to be scared of what happens to them if caught and while a few will never change most simply wont risk 2 years in prison for shopplifting. And after a few years there ordain be LESS populate in prison than there is now. Half wit courts and government departments need to get EXTREMELY vindictive over criminal behaviour otherwise people ordain take the law into their own hands. The most depressing aspect of it is that they ordain undergo children bring them up incompetently and such problems will continue as these offspring cast aside the place in their turn. So it goes. These vandals were once babies in buggies at whom people cooed and said. "aren't they lovely!" They did not stay lovely. What are their parents desire? had a thought about ricky's comments at the top - trying to get into the mindset of the no-doubt-well -below-average-IQ perpetrators for a back up.. why reach doing something as mindless and drop as this unless other populate knew about it? other people are move to know.. peers more than likely who would be able to pat them on the approve and appraise them for being so 'hard' or whatever gains kudos amoungst such 'gangs'.. younger/older brothers and sisters of these idiots the other 'gang' members as come up as the criminals be to be educated as to how to anonymously 'grass' on them without having to fear recrimination... 'crimestoppers' is all very well as a concept but it needs to be drilled into those who are most likely to comprehend about and know about these crimes - i'd suggest the friends/siblings of those involved.. appeal to their better nature express them that it's their DUTY to report crimes like this in the gentlest but firmest way possible.. the community could and should furnish these populate up but it's up to the government and the police to alter it happen.. that's THEIR duty... had a thought about ricky's comments at the top - trying to get into the mindset of the no-doubt-well -below-average-IQ perpetrators for a back up.. why reach doing something as mindless and wanton as this unless other populate knew about it? other populate are bound to know.. peers more than likely who would be able to pat them on the back and praise them for being so 'hard' or whatever gains kudos amoungst such 'gangs'.. younger/older brothers and sisters of these idiots the other 'gang' members as well as the criminals be to be educated as to how to anonymously 'hit' on them without having to fear recrimination... 'crimestoppers' is all very well as a concept but it needs to be drilled into those who are most likely to comprehend about and know about these crimes - i'd suggest the friends/siblings of those involved.. appeal to their exceed nature tell them that it's their DUTY to report crimes like this in the gentlest but firmest way possible.. the community could and should.

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"Posters up in hunt for top suspect" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-26 10:46:04

Police are putting up wanted posters in a bid to bring in drink a suspected serial burglar. Barry Gordon Williamson. 44 is wanted in connection with fourteen burglaries which have taken displace in Brighton and Hove. Bexhill. Goring. Worthing and Eastbourne as well as raids in Dorset. Hampshire. Berkshire. Kent and Norfolk. A £1,000 fine is being offered for information leading to his arrest. The posters are being exhibited across Brighton and Hove initially and then later across Sussex. Detective Inspector Carwyn Hughes from Brighton CID said: "I would like to hear from anyone who knows of Williamson's whereabouts or has seen him recently. "He lives a nomadic lifestyle sometimes sleeping rough but has been known to appeal and attach women so that he can be with them for a while." Anyone with information can communicate Sussex guard on 0845 6070999 quoting Operation Mantrap or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. Whenever I feel down about my lack of success within my career. I simply log onto this site and are quickly reminded that the Argus editorial staff really are the furnish of the heap. Every day brings comical examples of simply appalling journalism which is then delivered with incorrect and incompetent English. Thanks Argus you really are electronic Prozac. IDIOTS. Whenever I feel down about my lack of success within my career. I simply log onto this place and are quickly reminded that the Argus editorial cater really are the bottom of the give. Every day brings comical examples of simply appalling journalism which is then delivered with incorrect and incompetent English. Thanks Argus you really are electronic Prozac. IDIOTS. By posting a mention. I confirm that I have read and accept to the. Comments are not moderated but we will act if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention and we may remove inappropriate postings. Please interact other populate with respect. You must not affix anything that is abusive indecent unlawful or defamatory. Remember you are personally liable for what you post on this site. If you desire to complain about a comment contact us. If you liked this article and would like to share it with others on the web who might be searching for good circumscribe we've made it easy for you to do it. At the furnish of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - undergo large communities of web users who overlap and evaluate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you share it with others. Each site ordain ask you to register to overlap stories. Registration is free and once a member you can store recommend and search for stories that arouse you.

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"Two big retailers set for shopping scheme" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-21 19:25:53

Debenhams are already officially lined up for the £200 million Friars Walk in Newport city centre. It is believed Marks and Spencer presently in Commercial Street will move into the second large anchor store but a spokeswoman for the affiliate refused to mention on "rumour and speculation". An officers' inform explains it is an amended plot mainly because of the additional fasten store. This ordain require the amalgamation of units at the northern end of the place and development over move of the proposed new bus station. A basement car park ordain be increased from 160 spaces to 295 to cater for the shoppers visiting the second anchor store. Further information ordain be given to the committee about concerns raised by Newport Access assort who be disabled populate. At the same meeting next Monday councillors will also believe a separate application relating to the hotel being built as move of the development. It is being proposed to revise part of the building's design and change magnitude the number of rooms from 118 to 96. Friars Walk will have restaurants and a cinema as well as shops apartments and 1,400 space car park. One controversial aspect of the plot is the threat to the Chartist mural in the tunnel due to be demolished between John cover form and Upper come in Street. Modus Corovest cannot mouth development until it a programme for the furnish of public art is approved. "change magnitude the number of rooms from 118 to 96." - don't you like Argus maths?As for the controversy over the chartist mural it is only controversial to a very tiny vocal minority... This is a published medium. I experience populate alter mistakes but NEWS sources must verify they get their facts right. You wouldn't be so forgiving if a story about you was so sloppy with accuracy. [quote][bold]Danielle[/bold] wrote:Owain. Have you ever thought that it could just a typing error? We all alter mistakes. :-)[/quote] Maybe Danielle but if it had been my dosage of important medicines at a hospital and that is what the doctor wrote down I would be very concerned. So is the story that the be of rooms ordain be increased or decreased? Danielle wrote:Owain. undergo you ever thought that it could just a typing error? We all make mistakes. :-) Maybe Danielle but if it had been my dosage of important medicines at a hospital and that is what the doctor wrote down I would be very concerned. So is the story that the be of rooms ordain be increased or decreased? If we are on about the Kingsway Shopping Centre then it makes no real difference as because at the end of the day it is so bright and warm in there then nobody will go there anyway. Unless they are wearing sunglasses. [quote][bold]Robbo[/bold] wrote:If we are on about the Kingsway Shopping displace then it makes no real difference as because at the end of the day it is so bright and warm in there then nobody will go there anyway. Unless they are wearing sunglasses. [/quote] I havent a clue what you are on about and neither do you obviously. Are you getting your facts from something you just made up? The ceiling in the Kingsway is very similar to that in St Davids Centre and that doesn't be to stop populate going in Robbo wrote:If we are on about the Kingsway Shopping displace then it makes no real difference as because at the end of the day it is so bright and warm in there then nobody will go there anyway. Unless they are wearing sunglasses. I havent a clue what you are on about and neither do you obviously. Are you getting your facts from something you just made up? The ceiling in the Kingsway is very similar to that in St Davids displace and that doesn't seem to stop populate going in [ingeminate]If we are on about the Kingsway Shopping Centre then it makes no real difference as because at the end of the day it is so bright and warm in there then nobody will go there anyway. Unless they are wearing sunglasses.[/ingeminate] The article relates to Friars Walk which is a different development although I do agree that something needs to be done about the glass roof. I was walking through there only the other day and my eyes were streaming due to the starkness and brightness. Dont get me wrong - the new look is a great improvement but I think something does be to be done about the glass cover panels - maybe frosting them or similar may help. JS - yes the ceiling is similar but not the same i think st davids is frosted? correct me if im wrong. If we are on about the Kingsway Shopping Centre then it makes no real difference as because at the end of the day it is so bright and change in there then nobody will go there anyway. Unless they are wearing sunglasses. The bind relates to Friars go which is a different development although I do agree that something needs to be done about the furnish roof. I was walking through there only the other day and my eyes were streaming due to the starkness and brightness. Dont get me do by - the new look is a great improvement but I think something does.

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"Footballer admits working for dealer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-13 18:35:19

Former Bradford Park Avenue footballer Daniel Sheriffe has told a act how he had worked for a medicate dealer. Sheriffe. 26 told Leeds enthrone Court he was paid £60 by the dealer known as Trigger to direct on to drugs for him for several hours. He also went on errands for the supplier to cater a man on the street to furnish him money in exchange for drugs. Sheriffe is facing a jail sentence after pleading guilty to supplying categorise A drugs in August measure year when he was on day leave from prison while serving three-and-a-half years for manslaughter. He supplied heroin to an undercover command. Giving bear witness at a trial of air hearing. Sheriffe admitted he had been convicted in 2000 of two offences involving crack cocaine and heroin for which he received a three-year custodial sentence. A large stash of the drugs had been open at his house which he said he had been holding for initiate. In 2005 he was jailed for the manslaughter of a 17-year-old student who suffered fatal continue injuries when Sheriffe punched him outside a Leeds night unify. He told the court that when he was on day channel he met Trigger who demanded £2,000 from him. He claimed the dealer had threatened to injure his family while he was in prison. Sheriffe of Hamilton Avenue. Chapeltown. Leeds agreed to work for him advertising his window cleaning business and helping in his medicate trade. In February he suffered four stab wounds to his leg and one to his back on the eve of a court appearance. The prosecution affirm he inflicted the injuries on himself and made up a story about being attacked by Trigger. But Sheriffe gave a dramatic demonstration to the act of how his attacker had bent down and hacked at his legs with a knife. Prosecutor Richard Mansell said: "You took the dramatic step of injuring yourself and concocted this story of being attacked to get a lesser sentence for dealing drugs." Sheriffe said: "I am a footballer. There's no way I'd communicate pain on my body." Sheriffe is due to be sentenced tomorrow after Judge Jackie Davies rules on the trial of issue. If you liked this bind and would desire to share it with others on the web who might be searching for good content we've made it easy for you to do it. At the bottom of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - undergo large communities of web users who overlap and rate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the communicate of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you overlap it with others. Each site ordain ask you to enter to share stories. Registration is remove and once a member you can store recommend and search for stories that arouse you.

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"Dentist takes on new patients - two tigers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 08:43:29

Putting your hands inside the mouth of a tiger is not recommended at the best of times. But when Chichester-based dentist Paul Cassar met two Royal Bengal tigers suffering excruciating toothache he did not move pale. Instead the father of three pulled up his sleeves and got to bring home the bacon pulling teeth from the mouths of two former circus performers Mohan and Maneka. The operations were the first of their kind to be completed at Sussex-based charity International Animal bring through's new clinic at their rescue displace in Bannerghatta near Bangalore in Southern India. As the paint dried on the walls. Mr Cassar described the differentiate from his normal job at his Chichester surgery. He said: "I was working in a very modern recognisable operating room with modern equipment but it's a little bit surreal. One minute you're in Chichester talking to human patients the next you're in India operating on a tiger. "Seeing a full-grown tiger stretched out in front of you is a daunting comprehend but they had been very carefully anaesthetised and we had about two hours to complete the work before they woke up. "Once they are asleep they are essentially pussy-cats and most of their teeth are quite small. There are so few tigers left now that it was a great allow to do something to back up them." Both tigers were thought to have broken their teeth chewing on the bars of the cages where they were kept. The teeth became infected leaving large painful abscesses which had eaten through to the bone and could have killed the tigers through septicaemia. Mr Cassar said: "They would undergo been in a lot of pain. We had to get out there when we did because they weren't eating and Mohan was clawing at his own face which indicates he was in discomfort." Mr Cassar a trustee of International Animal Rescue and a specialist in root furnish surgery has been a dentist to bears at the charity's rescue displace since 2000. During his latest five-day tour he also worked on three ex-dancing bears who had had their teeth knocked out with a hammer by their former owners. Each operation lasted about four hours but Mr Cassar who visits the centre twice a year said it was more complicated than his normal day job. He said: "You're dealing with a large wild animal with bigger teeth and most instruments are designed for human teeth. "When I go back to my human patients and tell them what I've been doing at the weekend they are completely amazed. It's the most amazing feeling to be operating on such magnificent animals. I feel proud and privileged to be able to contribute in this unusual way to the work of International Animal bring through." The displace is jointly run by IAR and animal charity Born remove. Mr Cassar worked with veterinary surgeon Lisa Milella of Walton-on-Thames who specialises in animal dentistry. For more information about the charity visit www iar org uk or call 01825 767688. undergo you ever been face-to-face with a wild animal? Tell us your experiences below. By posting a mention. I confirm that I have read and accept to the. Comments are not moderated but we will react if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention and we may remove inappropriate postings. Please treat other populate with consider. You must not post anything that is abusive indecent unlawful or defamatory. bequeath you are personally liable for what you affix on this place. If you desire to charge about a comment contact us. If you liked this bind and would desire to share it with others on the web who might be searching for good circumscribe we've made it easy for you to do it. At the furnish of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - have large communities of web users who share and evaluate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you share it with others. Each site ordain ask you to register to overlap stories. Registration is remove and once a member you can hold on advise and search for stories that arouse you.

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"Drugs gang tried to smuggle cocaine through the post, court hears" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-24 14:21:46

A drugs gang tried to smuggle more than £600,000 of cocaine through the affix a act heard. More than 70 "Jiffy" envelopes were posted from Lima. Peru to addresses in Crawley. Detectives used an undercover command posing as a postman to find out who took delivery of them. But when guard cracked them change state they were packed with cocaine which was 98 per cent pure. The bid to import the drug into Britain was uncovered by customs officers at Frankfurt Airport. Germany in August last year. The 40 yellow Jiffy bags were all destined for addresses in Crawley. Alan Kent prosecuting said German customs recorded the addresses and what the packets contained and then destroyed them. He said a back up consignment arrived at Frankfurt on October 12 and English customs were again tipped off. Officers from Sussex Police serious organised crime unit collected the packages bound for six addresses in Crawley. Mr Kent said: "It was important for police to see who would take delivery of the packages. "They deconstructed them and created dummy packages to mouth in their place. "On October 31 a police command posing as a postman intended to mouth packages to four addresses on the envelopes." Mr Kent said the door was answered by Paul Casella who allegedly said that he was Mr Wood. Casella's brother Richard who owned the accommodate was upstairs in bed and both were arrested after the packets had been accepted. Paul Casella's home in Capricorn Close. Crawley was searched and more Jiffy bags containing canisters of cocaine posted from Peru were found there. The detective comfort disguised as a postman went to a dry cleaners in Maidenbower Square. Crawley. Russell Lawrence allegedly told him he was the John Wall the packet was addressed to and put it under the answer. Another case was addressed to an Andy persist at Lawrence's flat above the dry cleaners. Russell was arrested and a Jiffy bag marked Estudio Fotografico. Peru was open in a filing cabinet in the dry cleaners. Lawrence told officers he had taken the packages for Lubhaia Ram who had assured him they did not include drugs. A third consignment of drugs was intercepted between October 30 and November 1 measure year. Mr Kent told Hove Crown act that not all the packets were detected. They turned up at some of the six Crawley addresses after the initial guard raids. The court heard that father and son Oscar Salas and Nathan Salas were also arrested. It is alleged impressions taken from pages of his diary matched names and addresses involved in the investigation. "This case involves a conspiracy to smuggle cocaine through the post from Peru to England. "You may cerebrate that some were involved in the pay and acquire and posting of the drugs from Peru. "Others were involved in the English end receiving the packages and passing them on to others. "The Crown alleges Ram. Oscar Salas and Nathan Salas were involved in the purchase of the cocaine and organising posting it on to address in this country. "Other defendants provided their addresses or other safe houses for the packages to be delivered to knowing that the cocaine was going to be smuggled. "Once they arrived in this country they were to be collected by Ram or Nathan Salas." Nathan Salas. 28 of Innes Road. Horsham. Fabio de Palma. 30 of Albany Road. West Green. Crawley. Lubhaia Ram. 43 of Smallfield. Surrey and Oscar Salas. 54 of Falmouth. Cornwall deny conspiracy to smuggle cocaine. Lawrence Russell. 49 of Maidenbower displace. Crawley. Paul Casella. 44 of Capricorn Close. Bewbush. Crawley. Richard Casella. 43 of Lampsden act. Copthorne Common. Crawley and Trevor Bowden. 38 of no fixed address also deny conspiracy to smuggle cocaine. If you liked this article and would like to share it with others on the web who might be searching for good content we've made it easy for you to do it. At the bottom of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - have large communities of web users who overlap and evaluate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you overlap it with others. Each site will ask you to enter to share stories. Registration is remove and once a member you can store recommend and search for stories that interest you.

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"Two in court over brutal happy-slap attack" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-21 19:38:29

Two men charged with helping to defeat a homeless man to within an inch of his life during a "happy slapping" contend have appeared in court. Terence Bryan. 18 from seek change state. Chichester and another youth aged 17 who cannot be named for legal reasons appeared at Worthing Magistrates' Court today to hear charges of aiding and abetting attempted to kill construe out. Neither entered pleas during the apprise hearing. Ross Beeby. 18 of Velyn Avenue. Chichester and another 17-year-old undergo been charged with attempted kill in the same inspect and were remanded in custody after appearing at Lewes enthrone act in August. The charges relate to the vicious attack on Paul Vickers a 40-year-old homeless man who was beaten over the continue with a coat bar while he slept in a bus furnish in Fishbourne come Chichester. If you liked this article and would desire to overlap it with others on the web who might be searching for good circumscribe we've made it easy for you to do it. At the furnish of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - undergo large communities of web users who overlap and evaluate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you overlap it with others. Each place ordain ask you to enter to overlap stories. Registration is free and once a member you can hold on advise and search for stories that arouse you.

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"Father freed early from jail sentence" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-19 16:53:10

A create who was jailed for fighting a aggroup of youths with a baseball bat after they attacked his son has been released just a accommodate of the way into his declare. Raymond Allison. 46 of The Dewpond. Peacehaven was sent to prison for two years in June after he took the weapon onto the streets to capture the 20 thugs who had seriously assaulted 24-year-old Scott twice in the same night. But judges at an appeal act in London on Wednesday ruled the declare was "manifestly excessive" and cut it to six months allowing him to be released immediately. Lord Justice Toulson said the Crown Court judge had been do by not to order reports on Allison before sentencing him and ended up punishing him more severely than necessary. The self-employed builder rushed to defend his son over the night of June 17 and 18 2005 when he received a label to say he had been assaulted and was being treated by paramedics. He grabbed the baseball bat and went off in search of those he believed were responsible for the injuries and smashed a window in a nearby domiciliate before returning. In the meantime his son had been set upon by the aggroup again and so Allison rushed approve to the accommodate in Ambleside and caused more alter before a contend broke out with the youths and one of them had a arm broken by the bat. Allison was acquitted of an assail rush at a trial at Lewes enthrone act in June but was sentenced to two years behind bars for carrying the baseball bat. Prior to his sentencing lawyers asked for measure to show a pre-sentence inform but the judge denied the communicate saying it was not necessary. John Marsden-Lynch representing Allison at the challenge Court argued that the adjudicate had been wrong to react the request and had in move imposed a far too tough penalty. ennoble Justice Toulson said: "Whilst we are not saying that a custodial declare was necessarily wrong in principle it was certainly a case in which the act ought to have been prepared to comprehend arguments about other possible disposals." The adjudicate said a inform from a probation officer recommended the act be lenient towards Allison. He said: "The officer concluded that this offence was the prove of his belief at the measure no disbelieve influenced by alcohol that he had an over-riding be to defend his son after he had been attacked by a group of youths." If you liked this bind and would desire to overlap it with others on the web who might be searching for good circumscribe we've made it easy for you to do it. At the furnish of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - undergo large communities of web users who share and rate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you overlap it with others. Each place ordain ask you to enter to overlap stories. Registration is remove and once a member you can hold on advise and search for stories that arouse you.

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