http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/08/world/asia/08iht-roads.html India Steadily Increases Its Lead in Road Fatalities By Heather Timmons & Hari Kumar: June 7, 2010 NEW DELHI — India lives in its villages, Gandhi said. But increasingly, the people of India are dying on its roads. India overtook China to top the world in road fatalities in 06 and has continued to pull steadily ahead, despite a
Bob wrote: By more than a 2-to-1 margin, Americans support the pursuit of criminal charges in the nation's worst oil spill , with increasing numbers calling it a major environmental disaster. Eight in 10 criticize the way BP's handled it - and more people give the federal government's response a negative rating than did the response to Hurricane Katrina. A month and a half
"Sylvia Else" <sylvia@not.here.invalid> wrote in message news:875ktpF4dmU1@mid.individual.net... In response to my questions about the implementation of an override for the passenger emergency egress mechanism, Cityrail have replied. The relevant part (the rest relates to other safety improvements) is: -------- "RailCorp undertook a review following a number of incidents that
Foxtrot <foxtrot@null.com> wrote: "5483 Dead, 616 since 1/20/09" <zeppp@finestplanet.com> wrote: http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0607/poll-obama-administration-marks-oil-gusher-response/ Poll: Obama administration gets low marks on oil gusher response More Americans have a downbeat assessment of the federal response to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill than to US relief efforts following
On 8 Jun., 01:50, "Bob" <n...@email.address> wrote: By more than a 2-to-1 margin, Americans support the pursuit of criminal charges in the nation's worst oil spill , with increasing numbers calling it a major environmental disaster. Eight in 10 criticize the way BP's handled it - and more people give the federal government's response a negative rating than did the response to Hurricane