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Title: 19/04/19
Post by: Maik on Friday, 19 April, 2019 @ 02:46:41
More news about the young couple who died on Santorini in the Daily Mail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6937137/British-couple-died-buggy-fell-656ft-Greek-ravine-revealed.html).
Title: Re: 19/04/19
Post by: Maik on Friday, 19 April, 2019 @ 03:09:36
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Pink Moon: Stunning April full moon will actually appear orange
Something known as Rayleigh scattering will mean Earth's satellite will appear a different colour
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/pink-moon-april-2019-orange-full-when-time-a8875936.html
Title: Re: 19/04/19
Post by: Maik on Friday, 19 April, 2019 @ 11:54:27
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Watch Greek policeman drive like “crazy” to get a child to hospital
http://en.protothema.gr/watch-greek-policeman-drive-like-crazy-to-get-a-child-to-hospital-video/


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjbTC9cyQpI
https://youtu.be/bjbTC9cyQpI?t=1

 :hmm: Wonder if he's from Kef?
Title: Re: 19/04/19
Post by: Maik on Friday, 19 April, 2019 @ 12:01:55
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Homeless Australian man reunited with lost rat pet by police

A homeless man in Sydney, Australia, has been reunited with his pet rat which disappeared earlier this month.

Chris, 59, is a well known figure in downtown Sydney where the rat, called Lucy, is usually curled up on a box in front of him.

But one day his little companion disappeared as he stepped away to take a toilet break.

After a social media appeal, New South Wales police tracked down the missing pet and reunited the pair on Thursday.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-47986147
Title: Re: 19/04/19
Post by: Maik on Friday, 19 April, 2019 @ 12:04:51
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NHS warns against bank holiday DIY, with men far more likely than women to suffer an injury

First, health chiefs warned of the perils of Easter eggs - which stood accused of fuelling Britain’s obesity crisis.

Now millions of DIY- enthusiasts are being cautioned to take care before indulging in another bank holiday tradition - the home improvement,

Health officials today urged those tempted to pick up their power tools this weekend to think twice, in case they end up in hospital.

And they warned that men are far more likely than women to end up suffering injruies from powertools, lawnmowers, or toppling off ladders.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/04/18/nhs-warns-against-bank-holiday-diy-men-far-likely-women-suffer/
Title: Re: 19/04/19
Post by: Maik on Friday, 19 April, 2019 @ 12:13:50
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Greek Railway Operator Aims to Reinstate Obsolete Tracks and Trains for Tourism

Some of the suggestions on the table include increasing the frequency – every Sunday all year round – of services along the historic Ano Lehonia-Milies line run by Pelion’s legendary steam train, the “Moutzouris”; reinstating the train service running through the Valley of Tempi; launching a daily Orient Express-style theme train route along the Volos-Kalambaka line; and re-introducing a steam engine train along the Volos-Paleofarsalou route.

In the meantime, in relevant news, EU funds have been approved for the implementation of 14 modern railway projects across Greece, including upgrade works along the Athens-Patra line.
https://news.gtp.gr/2019/04/18/greek-railway-operator-aims-reinstate-obsolete-tracks-trains-tourism
Title: Re: 19/04/19
Post by: Bryan-in-Kilkis on Friday, 19 April, 2019 @ 14:37:09
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NHS warns against bank holiday DIY, with men far more likely than women to suffer an injury

First, health chiefs warned of the perils of Easter eggs - which stood accused of fuelling Britain’s obesity crisis.

Now millions of DIY- enthusiasts are being cautioned to take care before indulging in another bank holiday tradition - the home improvement,

Health officials today urged those tempted to pick up their power tools this weekend to think twice, in case they end up in hospital.

And they warned that men are far more likely than women to end up suffering injruies from powertools, lawnmowers, or toppling off ladders.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/04/18/nhs-warns-against-bank-holiday-diy-men-far-likely-women-suffer/

Why does the phrase "nanny state" spring to mind??? :oki:
Title: Re: 19/04/19
Post by: Maik on Friday, 19 April, 2019 @ 21:22:26
Dunno, Bryan, I was quite OK with it - but Mary reckons I'll suffer an injury if I don't put the new washing line thingy up.
Title: Re: 19/04/19
Post by: TonyD on Saturday, 20 April, 2019 @ 00:53:59
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NHS warns against bank holiday DIY, with men far more likely than women to suffer an injury

"...and they warned that men are far more likely than women to end up suffering injruies from powertools, lawnmowers, or toppling off ladders..."

Well I never. Whoever would have thought it?
Title: Re: 19/04/19
Post by: Colleywobble on Saturday, 20 April, 2019 @ 14:21:14
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Greek Railway Operator Aims to Reinstate Obsolete Tracks and Trains for Tourism

Some of the suggestions on the table include increasing the frequency – every Sunday all year round – of services along the historic Ano Lehonia-Milies line run by Pelion’s legendary steam train, the “Moutzouris”; reinstating the train service running through the Valley of Tempi; launching a daily Orient Express-style theme train route along the Volos-Kalambaka line; and re-introducing a steam engine train along the Volos-Paleofarsalou route.

In the meantime, in relevant news, EU funds have been approved for the implementation of 14 modern railway projects across Greece, including upgrade works along the Athens-Patra line.
https://news.gtp.gr/2019/04/18/greek-railway-operator-aims-reinstate-obsolete-tracks-trains-tourism
Brilliant little railway Ano Lehonia-Milies!!So well preserved and the journey is spectacular.So nice to hear that some of these heritage lines are to be reinstated.They could be very popular as new tourist attractions as they are in Uk.