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Obama makes a plea to Virginians and signals a way forward for Democrats Posted: 19 Oct 2017 06:41 PM PDT |
Sonoma Sheriff Battles With ICE Over Misinformation On California Wildfires Posted: 19 Oct 2017 04:31 PM PDT |
Pilots Perform Risky Honor Lap Stunt, Alarming Travelers in Terminal Posted: 18 Oct 2017 09:00 PM PDT |
George W. Bush: 'Bigotry seems emboldened' in Trump era Posted: 19 Oct 2017 10:24 AM PDT |
Orionid Meteor Shower 2017: What it is, when it's happening and where to watch it Posted: 19 Oct 2017 11:36 AM PDT |
3 White Extremists Charged With Attempted Homicide Following Richard Spencer Speech Posted: 20 Oct 2017 01:59 PM PDT |
Alabama inmate defiant before his execution for killing cop Posted: 20 Oct 2017 12:56 PM PDT |
Sadness down under as final Holden marks end of Australian car industry Posted: 20 Oct 2017 08:19 AM PDT Shortly after midday today, a red Commodore marked the end of 69 years of Holden manufacture in Australia – and to countless enthusiasts, it was an occasion as sad as it was once virtually unthinkable. There is a select group of cars that transformed their respective nations' concept of mass motoring and the original 48-215 'FX' certainly ranks alongside the Mini, 2CV or Fiat 600 in this regard. This was mass-market transport made in Australia, for Australia. Holden's first involvement with the motor industry was as a coachbuilder and in 1924, it became the exclusive supplier of car bodies to General Motors. Seven years later it became a part of the GM empire and as early as 1936 the division's MD Laurence Hartnett was planning a 'wholly Australian car' in place of the locally-built Chevrolets, Pontiacs and Vauxhalls. Towards the end of the Second World War, the government was keen to promote a locally-designed car and General Motors already had the basis of a suitable model in the form of a Chevrolet project that had been rejected as too compact for US motorists. A small group of prototypes were extensively tested and on the 29th November 1948 Ben Chifley, the then Prime Minister, unveiled the new 48-215. It was not a vehicle that represented a major technological advance and its list of standard fittings was low even by the standards of the day; no sidelights, carpet, door armrest, heater or even direction indicators of any form, one sun visor and a solitary tail lamp. Nor was the new Holden especially cheap as a price of £A675 represented nearly two years wages for the average worker but this did not deter 18,000 people from paying a deposit without having seen a 48-215 in the metal. Such was the demand that the company was soon obliged to issue a booklet entitled Holden Owners Give Reasons Why Holden is Worth Waiting For. Motoring picture of the day And perhaps the major reason for the impact of the FX on the post-war motorist was that it offered the ideal combination of advantages in a car that was launched at precisely the right moment. The brochures promised an engine designed for local conditions the 2.1-litre six-cylinder unit was capable of "80 miles per hour and 30 miles per gallon" with a smoothness not found in such rivals as the four-cylinder Austin A70 Hampshire. It was also flexible enough to propel the Holden from a crawl to cruising speed with the steering column-mounted lever in third gear. Holden intended that the FX would appeal to rural motorists and urban drivers alike, with suspension that could cope with the country's many unsurfaced roads, and for the Sydney or Melbourne suburbanite, the 'Aerobilt' body was smart and offered room for a quintet of adult passengers: 'you don't climb in or scrabble out – you step in with ease and dignity. A great boon for elderly people and women." There was also a sense of robustness that was lacking in some of its competitors. Clive James once observed of the Standard Vanguard that it was a toss-up whether the 'chromium trim would rust through before the exhaust pipe fell onto the road'. Above all, this was 'Australia's Own Car', which automatically set it apart from any other car that bore an American or British marque and ten years later, the Lion and Stone badge adorned 40 percent of new models. The name of Holden had now entered the lexicon of a nation's popular culture and the idea that in 2013 the company's chief would state that 'building cars in this country is just not sustainable' would have been inconceivable. The moment when that last Commodore leaves the production line is not only the closing of a chapter in GM's history – in many respects it is the end of a country's automotive dream, one that began nearly 70 years ago. |
A liberal is a conservative whose house just flooded Posted: 20 Oct 2017 02:00 AM PDT |
Video undermines White House attack on Rep. Wilson over condolence calls Posted: 20 Oct 2017 12:27 PM PDT On Thursday, White House chief of staff John Kelly criticized Rep. Frederica Wilson, D-Fla., for saying President Trump had been insensitive to the widow of a slain soldier killed in Niger when he told her that her husband "knew what he signed up for." Kelly went on to claim that at a 2015 FBI building dedication in Miami, the congresswoman boasted about securing funding for the building. But video of the 2015 dedication has surfaced, and it doesn't support Kelly's claim. |
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Man's fingertip torn off as wild boar rampage puts German town under siege Posted: 20 Oct 2017 05:52 AM PDT Two aggressive wild boars attacked and injured several people in the small German town of Heide on Friday morning, tearing through the town centre in a rampage which lasted for hours. Four people were injured, and one man's fingertip was torn off, according to police reports. Others suffered leg injuries, as they were hit by the fully-grown animals in the northernmost state of Schleswig-Holstein. The boars tore through the streets and ran through the market square, before making their way into a local bank branch, according to police, who issued a warning at around 9am urging people to avoid the town centre and to stay in their houses or in shops. One eyewitness saw a woman lying on the ground, screaming, after her trousers had been torn, according to German radio station NDR 1 Welle Nord. Another said they were "completely bewildered" and that the boars had come "out of nowhere". After a large-scale operation, during which police and hunters chased the boar with stun rifles, one was killed by huntsman Uwe Ingwersen at 11am - two hours after the animals were first spotted - with a targeted head shot. The second ran away from the centre and police say it is now outside the city area. Terror in Ditmarschen���� pic.twitter.com/mheLOKa5RK— Daggi (@danishkeks) October 20, 2017 Customers in the bank, which was invaded by the boars, were evacuated through open windows using ladders, according to police reports. Several cars were also damaged. Wild boar still roam the forests of Germany and are seen as a menace by much of German society. Marcus Börner, press officer at the Country Hunting Association, told the Schleswig-Holstein newspaper that it is highly stressful for boars, which have spread extensively in the state in recent decades, to be caught between walls and among so many people, causing them to become aggressive. Earlier this year, a herd of wild boars attacked several people, injuring three, near Berlin's Tegel airport. Local media reported that it took authorities 18 shots to down one 200-kilogram boar, while the rest of the herd escaped. |
Posted: 19 Oct 2017 10:04 AM PDT |
SitRep: U.S. Warships on Alert; Taliban Rip Through Afghan Forces Posted: 19 Oct 2017 04:54 AM PDT |
Man Admits to Drowning 6-Year-Old Nephew Who Had Autism: Police Posted: 19 Oct 2017 11:09 AM PDT |
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Barack Obama Returns to the Political Arena For the First Time Since Leaving the White House Posted: 19 Oct 2017 02:15 AM PDT |
A few militants fight on in Philippine city ripped to shreds Posted: 19 Oct 2017 06:12 AM PDT |
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Electric autos get high marks for dependability: Consumer Reports Posted: 19 Oct 2017 03:06 PM PDT Testing and consumer surveys show electric vehicles are more reliable than internal combustion automobiles, the head of automotive testing for Consumer Reports said Thursday. "Electric cars are very reliable," Jake Fisher said, revealing the latest findings from the magazine's influential auto tests. "Electric vehicles are inherently less complicated than gasoline or hybrid alternatives," he added. |
What 'Me Too' Can Teach Men Who Are Willing to Listen Posted: 19 Oct 2017 07:46 AM PDT |
Isil attacks villages south of Kirkuk as Iraqi and Kurdish forces are distracted fighting each other Posted: 19 Oct 2017 05:45 AM PDT Islamic Stateof Iraq and the Levant (Isil) jihadists attacked villages south of the city of Kirkuk yesterday, exploiting the growing crisis between Iraqi and Kurdish forces in the area. Three villages near the town of Daquq were briefly captured by Isil in a nighttime assault on Wednesday. The region had until recently been controlled by Kurdish Peshmerga fighters, but they were driven out earlier this week by Iraqi forces looking to claim zones disputed with the Kurds after they voted last month to secede. Isil had been mostly driven out of the province after an Iraqi army offensive in the major city of Hawija saw more than a thousand of its militants surrender. Isil fighters surrender in Hawija But the current chaotic security situation has given Isil room to manoeuvre. The US and its coalition partners had warned Kurdistan's President Masoud Barzani against holding the referendum, saying that pursuing independence would undermine the war Iraq was still fighting against Isil. Washington has stressed it would like its allies in Iraq to work together against the militant group, and warned it may consider halting its massive train-and-equip program for Iraqi forces if they continued their offensive against the Kurds. "As long as there will be problems between Baghdad and Erbil, Isil extremists benefit from the conflicts," said Kamal Chomani, a nonresident fellow at the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy. "Isil can easily reorganise itself when there is a political and security vacuum, this is the strength of any extremist groups here as the ideology remains the same." He said both Kurdish Peshmerga and Shia militia fighting with the Iraqi army are strong enough to control their areas now, but if conflicts intensified, both get weakened and Isil can easily gain ground. "I believe Baghdad thinks it's more important to move on the Kurds than to deal with remaining pockets of Isil in Iraq," said Michael Pregent, a former US intelligence officer now with the Hudson Institute think-tank, told the Telegraph. "I don't think it cares if Isil pops up here and there as long as it doesn't threaten non-Kurdish areas." Members of Iraqi federal forces enter oil fields in Kirkuk, Iraq Credit: Reuters Iraqi and Kurdish forces have slowly retaken territory from Isil over the past three years. In July, they retook Mosul and effectively shattered its self-declared territorial caliphate. Despite the losses, however continues to carry out attacks in Iraq. Last month, an attack claimed by Isil at a checkpoint and restaurant in southern Iraq left more than 80 killed and 93 wounded. With relations continuing to deteriorate, a Baghdad court on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for the vice president of Iraqi Kurdistan on charges of "provocation" against Iraq's armed forces. About | Kirkuk Kosrat Rasul had referred to the Iraqi army and federal police as "occupation forces", the court said. In the statement, Mr Rasul, who is also vice president of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), one of the two main Kurdish parties, criticised his own group for not having resisted the entry of Iraqi federal forces into the disputed northern city of Kirkuk on Monday. The judiciary in the Iraqi capital last week also ordered the arrest of three senior Kurdish officials responsible for organising a September 25 independence referendum that went ahead in defiance of Baghdad. |
German prosecutors charge former Majdanek death camp guard Posted: 20 Oct 2017 09:30 AM PDT |
'Unacceptably high' number of Afghans flee military training in U.S.: report Posted: 20 Oct 2017 08:41 AM PDT By Josh Smith KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan soldiers and police brought to the United States for training go "absent without leave" at far higher rates than those of any other country, potentially imperilling efforts to assist Afghan security forces, a U.S. watchdog said on Friday. Of the 320 foreign military trainees who left while on courses in the United States from 2005 to 2017, 152 - or more than 47 percent - were Afghans, said a report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR). SIGAR found that the rate of asylum seekers among Afghan military trainees rose in recent years as violence in the Islamist Taliban insurgency spread across Afghanistan and security forces sustained heavy casualties. |
Gold Star Dad Wants To Learn How To Use Twitter Just To Call Donald Trump A 'Damn Liar' Posted: 19 Oct 2017 02:03 AM PDT |
Posted: 20 Oct 2017 10:12 AM PDT A woman who thought she had paid for her dog to be euthanized has been surprised to find out that her dog was kept alive for five months after the procedure. New Jersey woman Keri Levy says that she made the difficult decision to put down the miniature pinscher she had owned for 15 years, but was astonished to receive an anonymous tip five months later that her pup was still alive. "It broke my heart in a way like my heart has never been broken," Ms Levy told ABC News. |
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US drone strike kills chief of Pakistani Taliban faction Posted: 19 Oct 2017 09:24 AM PDT The chief of an offshoot of the Pakistani Taliban has been killed in a US drone strike, a spokesman for the group told AFP Thursday. Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JuA), a faction of the Pakistani Taliban, had claimed responsibility for many deadly attacks in the country, including a suicide bombing in a park in Lahore on Easter Sunday last year that killed 75 people including many children. "Chief of our Jamaat-ul-Ahrar Umar Khalid Khorasani, who sustained serious injuries in a recent US drone strike in Afghanistan's Paktia province, succumbed to his injuries Wednesday evening," JuA spokesman Asad Mansoor told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location. |
Jury convicts ex-Oklahoma police officer in 4th murder trial Posted: 19 Oct 2017 07:23 AM PDT |
Murder-suicide seen in desert deaths of California couple Posted: 20 Oct 2017 03:17 PM PDT |
EPA Head Scott Pruitt Says Oil and Coal Companies He Met With Aren't 'Polluters' Posted: 20 Oct 2017 07:24 AM PDT |
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