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...Rahela Khatoon chained her two-year-old son to a bamboo pole to save him from a black tide of sewage, pollution and the occasional swollen body floating past her front door. "It's like living on the edge of a boat," she says. "The snakes swim under the bed." With August historically bringing the heaviest rain, the U.N. is warning of worse to come. As corpses rot and contaminate the floodwater, doctors expect the death toll to skyrocket, with waterborne diseases such as cholera (already contracted by 15,000 Nepalis) and dysentery (currently infecting 5,000 people...
...friend, she has to be independent, she has to be like a lady and shy?yet she has to be a freak in bed." HALLE BERRY, American actress, on how to keep a man interested
Referring to the media’s war coverage, Moore added, “You haven’t just been embedded. You’ve been in bed with the wrong people...
Back inside I dump both blankets from each of the two beds on top of my hostel sheets, bring two candles next to the bed and read a chapter in Kangaroo, D.H. Lawrence’s Australian novel—my half-assed attempt at cultural immersion. Thankfully, a three-hour fire does heat up a small room quite a bit, so my sleep is just shy of miserable for the first half hour...
...shoot harmlessly into the sea; individuals large enough to gouge a Wolfe Creek arrive - fortunately for us - about once every 50,000 years. The Earth's surface has "fewer than 20 craters associated with remnants of the projectile that formed them," says Bevan. "There are craters on the sea bed, but Wolfe Creek is (after the Barringer "Meteor Crater" in Arizona) the second largest associated with meteorite material on land." Its relative youth - scientists, among them the famed Eugene Shoemaker, have dated it with great confidence at 300,000 years - means it has not experienced the eons of erosion that...