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Storms wreak havoc in Europe and Turkey, 23 dead
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Heavy storms, landslides, flash floods and lightning have killed at least 23 people in Europe and Turkey, officials said on Monday.
Storms wreak havoc in Europe and Turkey, 23 dead
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Heavy storms, landslides, flash floods and lightning have killed at least 23 people in Europe and Turkey, officials said on Monday.
Make it light and fun
Served with dollops of humour and excitement - that's how students like their literary works.
PM: MSC will continue to be more targeted
Malaysia's Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) will continue to be more targeted and focused in making the country an attractive ICT investment destination.
Beer chilled to perfection
THERE is nothing more refreshing and thirst-quenching than a mug of chilled beer. At the Church Street Cafe in Church Street, Penang, you can go further and get a mug of ice-cold Snow Beer.
Senior citizen does bit for sport
FORMER International Badminton Association (IBF) umpire Johnny Quek, 64, is still an energetic stallion even in his advanced years.
Determination makes it easier
IT IS said that practice makes perfect, so for the past week, it was practice, practice and more practice on climbing and belaying on top rope climbing with a friend after completing the basic wall course.
Gaddafi says fear drives world economic system
SEBHA, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi criticised the world financial system as a dictatorship based on fear on Friday but said Libya's only pragmatic choice after sanctions was to accept the unfair reality of world trade.
Lightning killed Chinese paraglider - post mortem
They said preliminary post-mortem examination results showed He Zhongpin, 42, had been struck by lightning after being sucked into the storm cell last Wednesday. His body was found the next day 75 km from where he had taken off.
Russia confirms bird flu outbreak caused by H5N1
Poultry farms around the capital were under tight control after animal and plant health watchdog Rosselkhoznadzor said at the end of last week that several birds died from the virus in villages around Moscow.