France has a "good" New Year: "Vandals torched 372 cars as France celebrated the New Year, down on the figure last year after a night the police described as "relatively calm". Cars are burned fairly regularly in France and the image of vehicles in flames in poor suburbs became symbolic of riots in 2005 when angry youths set fire to thousands of cars. There is usually an increase in the number
France has a "good" New Year: "Vandals torched 372 cars as France celebrated the New Year, down on the figure last year after a night the police described as "relatively calm". Cars are burned fairly regularly in France and the image of vehicles in flames in poor suburbs became symbolic of riots in 2005 when angry youths set fire to thousands of cars. There is usually an increase in the number
December 31, 2007 Media Contact: Lee Tune 240-328-4914 ltune@umd.edu Deep Impact Zooms by Earth on New Year's Eve (Earth Flyby and Moon Pics Mark Start of New Mission) College Park, Md. -- This New Year's Eve the University of Maryland- led Deep Impact team will again celebrate a holiday in a way that few can match, when their Deep Impact spacecraft "buzzesâthe Earth on a flyby that
This following is part of an article from "The Age", an Australian newspaper and shows how two-faced the Chinese government is concerning 'meddling in other people's affairs": Hard power, soft targets The Age, Australia[Sunday, November 11, 2007 16:25] By Tom Hyland Celebrating Chinese New Year in Melbourne. Photo: Joe Castro IN AUGUST last year, Victor Perton, then a Liberal member of