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It is just not the time for some people to go yet but try telling that to this driver as he went over the edge.( sorry no quota to show pix .)
 

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Here's a few pictures zoom..

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A truck driver lost control on a bridge in Northwest China's Qinghai province and managed to avoid plunging to the bottom of the 200-foot deep gorge, UK's Telegraph reported. Thanks to a single punctured tyre and some torn sheet metal near the diesel tank, the truck somehow managed to cling on to the concrete barrier, albeit upside down. The driver was plucked to safety by rescuers. [Undated photos posted online at Yahoo Autos]




 

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Belgium now has the dubious distinction of being the country that has been going without a government for the longest time. And the citizens are celebrating it!

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No govt in Belgium? Let's celebrate
By Vanessa Mock | Posted: 19 February 2011 1634 hrs

BRUSSELS: Thousands of Belgians have held street parties and marches to mark a new world record -- for going without a government for 250 days, the longest time ever.

Belgians marked this very dubious achievement with a typical tongue in cheek approach.

The small, north European country is made up of two language groups: the French and Dutch speakers, whose politicians are unable to get along.

In the university city of Ghent for instance, Belgians passed around giant trophies during a street party as the clock struck twelve, signalling that Belgium had officially beaten Iraq for going without a government in the longest time ever.

The current impasse is caused by a political deadlock between the country's French and Flemish speakers.

While it is a serious situation, some Belgians make light of it -- there has been a public striptease with one person taking of their clothes for every day Belgium has been without a government.

One senator has even made international headlines by calling for a sex ban.

Belgian senator Marleen Temmerman launched her unusual appeal -- requesting the country's politicians to put sex on hold until Belgium has formed a government.

"Some people [were] very upset [and] angry. [They say we are] making a joke [of] a serious situation," she said.

When asked how she felt about Belgium's new 'record', Mrs Temmerman said she was ashamed.

"This is something that is very serious and [yet], we can organise festivities in the streets... it is very sad," she said.

"And you know, [there are] two different groups... You have the flanders dominated by a party [that is] rather conservative [and which] wants to split, [and also] the southern part -- the French speaking.

... What they want is so completely opposite, so completely different that it is difficult. Being difficult doesn't mean it is impossible. My mother always says, where there is a will there is a way."

-CNA/wk
 

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Some media has been saying that the news of elections in Communist Vietnam was banned from being reported in PRC. Turns out that this is false. Xinhua net carried the news in PRC (in the English version anyway):

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Vietnam holds National Assembly election
English.news.cn 2011-05-22 10:43:13

HANOI, May 22 (Xinhua) -- Around 62 million voters across Vietnam cast their ballots on Sunday for 500 members of Vietnam's 13th National Assembly (NA) and 301,954 members of the People's Councils at all levels for the 2011-2016 tenure.

This is the first time in Vietnam the elections of the NA and the People's Councils held on the same day. Around 91,438 polling stations across the country are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time.


According to the Vietnamese Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), among 827 candidates to the NA membership, women account for 31.44 percent, non-Party members 14.27 percent, ethnic people 16.08 percent, re-candidates 22.13 percent, candidates under 40 years old 22.13 percent, and self-nominated candidates 1.81 percent.

Of the candidates, post-graduate candidates make up 36.76 percent, university graduate candidates 59.49 percent, and under- college candidates 3.74 percent.

MHA said the first session of the 13th NA will be held in July, 2011. NA deputies will spend 14 days on electing top leaders such as the NA Chairman, the NA Deputy Chairpersons, members of the NA Ethnicity Council, and NA Committees, as well as the State President, State Vice Presidents, Prime Minister, Chief Judge of the People's Supreme Court, and the Head of the People's Supreme Procuracy.
 

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A stage collapsed during a powerful storm at the Indiana State Fair on Saturday, sending steel scaffolding into the terrified crowd below and killing at least four people among fans awaiting a performance by the country band Sugarland.

The collapse came moments after an announcer warned of the advancing storm and gave instructions on what to do in event of an evacuation. Witnesses said a wall of dirt, dust and rain blew up quickly as a gust of high wind toppled the rigging. People ran amid screams and shouts, desperate to get out of the way.

Hundreds of concert-goers rushed afterward amid the chaos to tend to the injured, many with upraised arms seeking to lift heavy beams, lights and other equipment that blew down onto the crowd. Many of the injured were in the VIP section closest to the stage. Emergency crews set up a triage center in a tunnel below the grandstand at the Indianapolis fairgrounds.

About 40 people were injured, including at least one child, WTHR reported. Witnesses reported seeing many people with head and neck injuries and broken bones.

Todd Harper, spokesman for Wishard Memorial Hospital in the city, said later Sunday that at least 18 patients were brought in. He said their problems ranged from head injuries and bone fractures to lacerations and other cuts and bruises. He said those injuries were not life-threatening and conditions ranged from fair to critical.

One was a 7-year-old child, he said, but didn't elaborate further.

"We set up a command center and a page was sent out to staff to call the command center," he said, adding the hospital hadn't seen such a sudden influx of patients since a tornado outbreak in 2000. "This was unusual. We can't think of an incident that compared to this mass of people" arriving.

Indiana State Police 1st Sgt. Dave Bursten said the number of injured could rise because some people may have taken themselves to hospitals.

Bursten said the injuries ranged from cuts and scrapes to "very serious injuries" and that it was a "very likely possibility" that the death toll could also climb.

Emergency crews continued to search the fairgrounds early Sunday to ensure there were no other injured concert-goers who might have wandered off after the collapse, Bursten said.

Fair officials canceled all activities Sunday. The fair, which runs through Aug. 21, was expected to resume Monday with a service honoring the victims, he said.

Bursten said emergency personnel and fair officials were monitoring the weather because a severe storm had been expected to hit the area around 9:15 p.m. But the storm hit shortly before 9 p.m.

He said preparations were being made to evacuate the facility but that the "significant gust of wind" struck the stage rigging that holds lights and other equipment before the evacuation plan was activated.

"As we all know, weather can change in a very rapid period of time," he said.

Concert-goers said the opening act by Sara Bareilles had finished and the crowd was waiting for Sugarland to take the stage. They said an announcer had alerted them that severe weather was possible and gave instructions on what to do if an evacuation was necessary. But the same announcer said concert organizers hoped the show would go on, and many fans stayed put.

The wind that toppled the rigging came just minutes after that announcement, fans said.

"It was like it was in slow motion," concert-goer Amy Weathers told the Indianapolis Star. "You couldn't believe it was actually happening."

Associated Press photographer Darron Cummings was in the audience attending the concert as a fan shortly before the collapse. He said he and his companions sought shelter in a nearby barn after seeing the weather radar and eyeing dark clouds approaching.

"Then we heard screams. We heard people just come running," Cummings told the AP. "When you see dark clouds like that if there's going to be bad weather, there's going to be mass chaos on leaving."

Witnesses told WTHR that some of the injured were in a VIP section in front of the stage known as the "Sugar Pit." The witnesses said the dirt, dust, rain and wind came up the main thoroughfare of the fairgrounds just before the collapse.

"Panic kicked in when they seen the dust bowl coming in from the Midway," concert-goer Darryl Cox told the television station.

Another person at the concert, Emily Davis, told the station that there was lightning and the sky had gotten dark but it wasn't raining when the wind suddenly toppled the rigging.

"It was horrible, people were running and going crazy," she said.

Jessica Alsman told the AP the towering, metal stage scaffolding "kind of wobbled at first." Then pandemonium set in as it fell.

"As soon as we saw the wind gust, the wind was in our faces," Alsman said. She said and three friends grabbed each other and formed a chain.

"You can't imagine — we just thought it was going to rain or something," Alsman said.

Sugarland tweeted about the incident about an hour after it happened.

"We are all right. We are praying for our fans, and the people of Indianapolis. We hope you'll join us. They need your strength," the band said.
 

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Could it be real?

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