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Authorities conducted two more searches for his wife, in December 2006 and August 2007. 3:24 p.m. Defense attorney William Du Bois is cross-examining Alameda County DA's Inspector Frank Moschetti, who helped search for Nina Reiser. Du Bois asked Moschetti how searches are conducted. "The search itself is a fluid animal," Moschetti said. "You gotta start somewhere with some kind of tactic, so we stated with the Hasty Search, the Type I search." Du Bois asked if Oakland police operated on the belief that Nina Reiser could have been dumped in the Oakland hills. "That's a reasonable premise, yes," Moschetti said. He confirmed that bodies have been found in the Oakland hills. Du Bois asked if a reason some people aren't found is because police operate on the wrong premise.
Sen. Warner Hospitalized
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A new nuclear age
Its return on investment may not look favourable now, but when the price of electricity doubles, triples, or quadruples, that makes the solar rooftop look a lot better.AND...conserve energy now. Reply Alert moderator Loxley : 23 Jan 2008 7:59:34pm I note you say the new nuclear technology has a much lower risk for disaster Is that not in itself an admission that nuclear technology is unsafe? Reply Alert moderator LC : 24 Jan 2008 12:46:17am I note that you are using an electrical device containing components made of plastics, arsenic, cadmium, bromine, chromium, lead and mercury to make your posts. Given that thousands of people per year are electrocuted or poisoned by said chemicals are you not engaging in unsafe activities? Reply Alert moderator Loxley : 24 Jan 2008 6:59:23pm And your point is?Electrical devices kill people because the user usually mistreat them or fails to maintain them adequately People also have a choice in that knowing that there is very small chance it might kill them, whether they want to use such devices.
Is Your Child’s Car Seat a Death Trap?
The Consumer Product Safety Commission keeps a list of recalls online, so you can check to find out if the car seat your child uses, or the one you plan to buy, is known to be defective. Some recalls simply involve replacing a defective part, while others mean replacing the entire unit. Common car seat defects and failures include: • Buckle failure • Harness failure • Shoulder straps which come loose or unclip during an accident • Area where the seat belt attaches to the car seat breaks or bends, allowing the seat to launch • Separation of seat from base, allowing the seat to launch • Inadequate support allows child to slip down in car seat during accident • Poor shell design • Padding inadequate to provide protection from injury Installation More than 80% of car seats are improperly installed because the instruction manuals are too complicated or unclear.
Courtney's Boy Blog
Courtney Love has spread a little of her own recently. Specifically within the younger men department. Courtney being Courtney, she's not mincing her words. In a rambling yet highly entertaining MySpace blog, the 43-year-old rock star spilled all on her wandering eye, and the fellas it tends to attract. First in the lusty firing line is 29-year-old acting talent Josh Hartnett. "Josh Hartnett is really kinda cute in real life - way more than I ever thought when I saw him out before and very, very nice," Court wrote. Next up is Scot screen boy James McAvoy, aged a tender 28 years. "Who the f*** wouldn't swoon over that kid! Wow!" Courtney enthused in an extract that's bound to have James blushing.
Don't walk, don't run. Swing!
I had bypass surgery 12 years ago and my doctor recommended I partake in regular exercise. Before that, I was a bit of a couch potato. The competitive side of sport never really appealed to me. That's what I like about the bushwalking. It's social, not competitive." Stone, who lives on Sydney's North Shore, found the Ramblers club via a newspaper ad. Two to three times a week, he would walk up to five hours in the Blue Mountains, Ku-ring-gai Chase or the Royal National Park. The only equipment he needed was "a good pair of walking shoes, a backpack, a broad-brimmed hat and a packed lunch". He adds, "You can do marvellous walks close to the city. There are 4 million people in Sydney but you wouldn't know it walking near Lane Cove River or Georges River National Park." Stone, who isn't married, warmed to the social aspect of bushwalking.
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