Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Breaking: ancient Egyptians evidently drove Hummers
This talk will be specifically about diseases, landscapes and climate change in ancient Egypt, as well as on the search for queen Hatshepsut's lost mummy.
Exclusive: Especially in the vicinity of airports, be careful of actions that could be interpreted as terroristic threats
The 100-foot-long message was on the flight path into Aberdeen airport so that it could be read by passengers.

The message read: "You fly, they die."

It was written by Geoff using a garden pressure hose and was meant to be a protest against climate change.
UK: Skiing conditions best in more than 20 years
Mrs Alliod said: "We have consistently been running out of ski hire equipment, and there were over 70 classes out on the slopes even on Monday."

CairnGorm Mountain boss Ian Whitaker said: "Snow conditions are the best they have been in over 20 years for the half-term holidays, and visitors have been flocking to the mountain in their thousands.

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