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    'Big Bang' experiment starts well

    Scientists have hailed a successful switch-on for an enormous experiment which will recreate the conditions a few moments after the Big Bang.

    They have now fired two beams of particles called protons around the 27km-long tunnel which houses the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

    The £5bn machine on the Swiss-French border is designed to smash particles together with cataclysmic force.

    Scientists hope it will shed light on fundamental questions in physics.

    The first - clockwise - beam completed its first circuit of the underground tunnel at just before 0930 BST. The second - anti-clockwise - beam successfully circled the ring after 1400 BST.

    The beams have not yet been run continuously. So far, they have been stopped, or "dumped" after just a handful of circuits.

    By Wednesday evening, engineers hope to inject clockwise and anti-clockwise protons again, but this time they will "close the orbit", letting the beams run continuously for a few seconds each.

    Cern has not yet announced when it plans to carry out the first collisions, but the BBC understands that low-energy collisions could happen in the next few days.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7604293.stm
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    Teacher OK after crashing into bear on a bicycle

    My first thought after reading the title of the article was, "where did the bear get a bicycle?" This is a funny story and made funnier by the misplaced modifyer in the title.

    Teacher OK after crashing into bear on a bicycle
    Wed Sep 10, 11:17 PM ET

    MISSOULA, Mont. - A middle school teacher suffered some bruising and a big scratch on his back after he struck a bear while riding his bicycle to school.


    Jim Litz said he was traveling about 25 mph Monday morning when he came upon a rise and spotted a black bear about 10 feet in front of him. He didn't have time to stop and T-boned the bruin.

    He tumbled over the handlebars, his helmet hit the bear's back and the two went cartwheeling down the road.

    The bear rolled over Litz's head, cracking his helmet, and scratched his back before scampering up a hill above the road. [Snip]
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080911/...yclist_vs_bear
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    That's pretty funny. I can just see the dude and the bear rolling over each other down the road.
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    And not only did the bear have a bicycle, it was wearing a helmet and scratched its back, according to the last line.

    And still there are doubts about the utility of the teaching of English Literature in schools....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kasie View Post
    And not only did the bear have a bicycle, it was wearing a helmet and scratched its back, according to the last line.

    And still there are doubts about the utility of the teaching of English Literature in schools....
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    Red face

    That reminds me of another encounter of the animal kind (I have already posted this on another site, but here goes)...

    I was once clobbered by a swan... while windsurfing. That killer bird attacked from my six o'clock position and immediately gained the upper hand. I.e: Yours truly went into the water. Any attempt to get back onto the board resulted in a renewed attack. So there I was threading water, trying to defend myself while that hissing monster kept lunging at me. Did anyone ever try to get away from an angry swan,while towing a windsurfing board with the sail in the water? No? Well, its no fun. It hurts... Those wings pack an almighty punch, and I was black and blue all over the next day.

    And you know what? I'm really glad that nobody caught it on film...

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    That picture is adapted from the news,it sounds hilarious,but humanity must be shown for the hapless teacher.

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    Oh this got moved here. I couldn't find it. I knew this couldn't get expunged. Anyway I do think a photo such as this should go aong with the bear story.

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    New Hitchhiker's author announced

    Children's author Eoin Colfer has been commissioned to write a sixth instalment of the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy series.

    Mostly Harmless, the last Hitchhiker book, was written by its creator, the late Douglas Adams, 16 years ago.

    Now Adams's widow, Jane Belson, has given her approval to bring back the hapless Arthur Dent in a new book entitled And Another Thing...

    Eoin Colfer, 43, is best known for the best-selling Artemis Fowl novels.

    He said he was "terrified" by the prospect of creating a new Hitchhiker book almost a quarter of a century after being introduced to what he described as a "slice of satirical genius" in his late teens.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7619828.stm
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    Women to rule Rwanda parliament

    Rwanda will be the first country where women will outnumber men in parliament, preliminary election results show.

    Women have taken 44 out of 80 seats so far and the number could rise if three seats reserved for the disabled and youth representatives go to females.

    Rwanda, whose post-genocide constitution ensures a 30% quota for female MPs, already held the record for the most women in parliament.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7620816.stm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    Rwanda will be the first country where women will outnumber men in parliament, preliminary election results show.

    Women have taken 44 out of 80 seats so far and the number could rise if three seats reserved for the disabled and youth representatives go to females.

    Rwanda, whose post-genocide constitution ensures a 30% quota for female MPs, already held the record for the most women in parliament.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7620816.stm
    Doesn't that show that they didn't need the quota? I hate quotas.
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    New Mozart piece of music found in French library

    Here's an exciting piece of news.

    New Mozart piece of music found in French library
    By JOHN LEICESTER,

    PARIS - A French museum has found a previously unknown piece of music handwritten by Mozart, a researcher said Thursday. The 18th century melody sketch is missing the harmony and instrumentation but was described as an important find.


    Ulrich Leisinger, head of research at the International Mozarteum Foundation in Salzburg, Austria, said there is no doubt that the single sheet was written by the composer.

    "This is absolutely new," Leisinger said in a telephone interview. "We have new music here."

    "His handwriting is absolutely clearly identifiable," he added. "There's no doubt that this is an original piece handwritten by Mozart."

    The work, described as the preliminary draft of a musical composition, was found by a library in Nantes in western France as staff were going through its archives. Leisinger says the library contacted his foundation for help authenticating the work.

    "It's a melody sketch so what's missing is the harmony and the instrumentation but you can make sense out of it," he said. "The tune is complete. It's only one part and not the whole score with eight or twelve parts." [Snip]
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080918/...rt_discovery_6
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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaesGefvenberg View Post
    That reminds me of another encounter of the animal kind (I have already posted this on another site, but here goes)...

    I was once clobbered by a swan... while windsurfing. That killer bird attacked from my six o'clock position and immediately gained the upper hand. I.e: Yours truly went into the water. Any attempt to get back onto the board resulted in a renewed attack. So there I was threading water, trying to defend myself while that hissing monster kept lunging at me. Did anyone ever try to get away from an angry swan,while towing a windsurfing board with the sail in the water? No? Well, its no fun. It hurts... Those wings pack an almighty punch, and I was black and blue all over the next day.

    And you know what? I'm really glad that nobody caught it on film...

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    No bull: Police lasso bull on NYC's streets

    Now here is a really strange occurance:

    No bull: Police lasso bull on NYC's streets
    Sep 18 11:58 PM US/Eastern

    NEW YORK (AP) - It looked like an urban rodeo on the streets of New York City.
    Police say a young bull made a dash for freedom through the streets of Queens on Wednesday night but suddenly died before he could be taken to an animal sanctuary.

    Police cars tried to steer the bull off the crowded roadways but the several-hundred-pound animal hit and damaged a squad car. An NYPD officer with urban cowboy skills lassoed the bull and it was tranquilized. ...[Snip]
    ...An NYPD spokesman says it's not known where the bull had been kept.
    http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...cle=1&catnum=9

    Now where in heaven's name does anyone in New York keep a bull? I wonder ifanyone got this on video. I would love to see this drama in the streets of New York.
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