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    Work At Height accidents must STOP

    Working at Height accidents can only be wiped out by a joined up approach from all stakeholders. In 2011 the UK's safety organisations ...

    www.sorba.org • View topic - Blankets Creek Downhill run progress

    Yes- there is a trail that goes DH with some jumps. I would not consider them dirt jumps, yes they are made of dirt and meant to jump. But these jumps are mellow and small. The average DJ lip is about four and half feet tall and is some what vertical. Followed by a larger lander with a step landing. The trail at BC has small tables and a few gaps but no real nose it in DJ's. They are more sender style jumps that are beginner friendly ( being...

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    Oil Spill Panel Ducks Out Early Under Fire From Louisianans
    Oil Spill Panel Ducks Out Early Under Fire From Louisianans The Deepwater Horizon accident was "horrific" Landrieu said, but not normal. "The wives of the men who died in the [Deepwater Horizon explosion], sitting at my kitchen table, said: 'Mary, if our husbands were alive, they would be right out there

    Somethings's A Fowl In Moorestown
    Ever since last year's fatal Duck Boat accident on the Delaware River, the city has been going back and forth on the future of “Ride the Ducks” in Philadelphia. For a while there was talk of moving the boats to the Schuylkill River where, presumably,

    Chernobyl: A nuclear accident with no end?
    Chernobyl: A nuclear accident with no end? Twenty-five years later, Andreyev runs Chernobyl Forum, a political lobby for Ukraine's 100 000 surviving "liquidators" or clean-up men and women. After weeks of heroic work, the liquidators had succeeded in sealing the plant in an improvised steel and

    Government, industry warnings persist a year after Macondo
    “We honor their memory by remaining committed to an environment of safety and accident prevention that will guard against a future tragedy.” At the CSIS forum a day earlier, Christopher A. Smith, deputy assistant US energy secretary for oil and gas in

    Oxbow residents losing more than a town
    Outside the club is a stone monument with a tribute to 15-year-old Michael Champ, who was killed in an automobile accident in 2006. The memorial, designed by a fellow Oxbow resident, was paid for by his family, neighbors and Oxbow friends who knew

    Forum: Zaslow wrote about life's 'permanent things'

    Recognized widely as the co-author of books chronicling the incredible stories of Randy Pausch, Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, and Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and her husband, astronaut Mark Kelly, Jeff combined his optimism, care for others and his ability to narrate life’s important stories into what can only be described as “life lessons”— and we’re all the better for it, especially following his unfortunate passing one week ago today in an automobile accident. Jeff made a real impact on me and on all of Northwood University.

    A creative writing major in college, Jeff graduated from Carnegie Mellon in 1980 and started his career at the Orlando Sentinel. From there he moved on to The Wall Street Journal and then to the Chicago Sun-Times where, interestingly enough, he was picked to succeed the legendary columnist and writer Ann Landers. His talent earned him several awards during his career including, “Best columnist in a newspaper with more than 100,000 circulation” (two times, no less!) and the “Will Rogers Humanitarian Award” from the National Society of Newspaper Columnists as well as “the Distinguished Column Writing Award” from the New York Newspaper Publishers Association.