Archive for April, 2008

RAF pilot pranged £69million fighter jet when he 'forgot to put … - Daily Mail

Written by Admin on Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

RAF pilot pranged £69million fighter jet when he 'forgot to put
Daily Mail, UK -35 minutes ago
None of the other 48 Typhoons has been grounded with any landing gear problems. The Eurofighter has a warning system to alert the pilot if wheels fail to

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What went before - Inquirer.net

Written by Admin on Wednesday, April 30th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

What went before
Inquirer.net, Philippines -Apr 29, 2008
By Tonette Orejas MANILA, Philippines – Landslides triggered by rains from Typhoons “Winnie” and “Yoyong” killed more than 300 people in Dingalan,

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Ray's air action shots win two awards - Blackpool Gazette

Written by Admin on Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Ray's air action shots win two awards
Blackpool Gazette, UK -1 hour ago
During his 20 years at BAE Systems Ray has been able to snap Tornados, Harriers, Hawks, Typhoons and Nimrods during the pre-flight tests, as well as air

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Panay, Mangyan families turn to root crops, betel nuts - Inquirer.net

Written by Admin on Tuesday, April 29th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Panay, Mangyan families turn to root crops, betel nuts
Inquirer.net, Philippines -12 hours ago
Pacita Kapakaw said the people's lives had become more difficult since the typhoons destroyed their crops last year. "We have less food and some of our

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20 storms to hit RP this year - Philippine Star

Written by Admin on Saturday, April 26th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

20 storms to hit RP this year
Philippine Star, Philippines -Apr 24, 2008
In 2006, a total of 20 cyclones hit the country, three of which were super typhoons. “For the past so many years, we would have an active tropical cyclone

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Philippines brace for 20 typhoons expected this year - New Straits Times

Written by Admin on Saturday, April 26th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Philippines brace for 20 typhoons expected this year
New Straits Times, Malaysia -4 hours ago
In 2006, the previous typhoon intensive year, 20 cyclones hit the country including three super typhoons. More than 1200 people were killed and economic
‘Expect 14 to 16 typhoons this year’Inquirer.net
Hot weather to persist in RP with rains in isolated areas - PagasaGMA news.tv
Philippine weather forecastInquirer.net
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Expect more rains, typhoons this year - Tempo

Written by Admin on Saturday, April 26th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Expect more rains, typhoons this year
Tempo, Philippines -Apr 23, 2008
an active typhoon season compared to last year. He estimates that there could be around 14 to 16 typhoons occurring within the year. (Jeffrey G. Damicog)
20 storms to hit RP this yearPhilippine Star
Climate change to aggravate food crisis: PAGASA officialABS CBN News
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A Living Heritage: The Earthen Homes of Yongding County - New York Times

Written by Admin on Saturday, April 26th, 2008 in Uncategorized.


New York Times
A Living Heritage: The Earthen Homes of Yongding County
New York Times, United States -4 hours ago
Feng shui correct, the compounds have withstood bullets, fires, quakes and typhoons. They’re at least three stories tall, and their outer walls are three to

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Eurofighter Typhoon Has Good Showing In 'Spring Flag 2008' - Aero-News Network

Written by Admin on Saturday, April 26th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

Eurofighter Typhoon Has Good Showing In 'Spring Flag 2008'
Aero-News Network, FL -4 hours ago
Italian officials say the Typhoons performed remarkably well, building on the successes of recent deployments to the United Kingdom, Belgium and Spain,

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A Food Crisis Really - AllAfrica.com

Written by Admin on Friday, April 25th, 2008 in Uncategorized.

A Food Crisis Really
AllAfrica.com, Washington -2 hours ago
No hurricanes and tornadoes in the North America, typhoons in Asia, drought in Africa. In fact, I'd be hard-pressed to remember a huge natural cataclysm.

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