Friday, November 23, 2007
Damaged, but 737 lands safetly
A 2-m long piece of wing broke away from a plane minutes after it took off from Indonesian's main airport, but the plane managed to land safetly. The inccident later on wenesday adds to concerns about the safety of flying in Indonesia, as several accidents this year has killed more than 120 people.
Jellyfish attack wipes out salmon stock
The only fishing farm in Northern has lost its entire stock of more than 100,000 fish to a spectacular jellyfish attack. The Northern Salmon said billions of jellyfish overhwelmed the fish in two nets about 1.5km off the coast of the Glens of Antrim,north of Belfast, last week. Dozen of the company worker tried to rescue the salmon, but their boat struggled for hours to push their way through the mass of jellyfishh.All of the fish were dead or dying from stings and stress. Untill the past decade tthe mauve stinger have rarely been spotted so far in north in British or Irish waters, and scientist cite that as further evidence of global warming.
S'pore seaweed "satisfacotry", says AVA
Roasted seaweed exporter from singapore that failed Malaysian food safety standards has been tested and found to be satisfactory, the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authroity. Roasted seaweed from singapore was found to contain metal contaminants on four ocassion from july to September.
A 'FIGHTER' IS PSLE HIGHEST-SCORER EVER
her teacher call her a "fighter" and it was the fighting spirit Natasha Nabila Muhamad displayed en route to becoming this year's top Primary School Leaving examination(psle) pupil-and the highest-scoring student ever. SHE SCORED four A stars and an aggregate of 294.
'shattered' by Maths paper, but they did fine
One parent said his son return home "shattered" and countless others concurred. But after uproar caused by the PSLE Mathematics paper this year-which many parents had described as exceptionally difficult-all seems to have ended well following the release of the results yesterday.At St Hilda's Primary School, most parents Today spoke to approved for their children's grade.
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