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Tue 31 Aug 2010
BlackBerry given reprieve in India
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 10:23 am
BlackBerry's makers have been granted an extension of 60-days from the Indian Government to set up their servers in the country.


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Tue 31 Aug 2010
Video of teacher in Thailand beating pupils
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 6:58 am
A teacher is being investigated after mobile phone footage shows him beating pupils with a cane in Thailand.


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Tue 31 Aug 2010
Hurricane Earl heads towards the US
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 2:46 am
Hurricane Earl battered tiny islands across the northeastern Caribbean with heavy rain and roof-ripping winds.


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Mon 30 Aug 2010
Indian woman breastfeeds a calf
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 11:41 pm
A hungry, orphaned calf feeds from an Indian villager, Couthi Bai's breasts.
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Mon 30 Aug 2010
Hurricane Earl gains strength
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 4:25 pm
Hurricane Earl strengthened into a major storm on as it lashed the northeast Caribbean islands.


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Mon 30 Aug 2010
Life and death on a medevac helicopter
Filed under: time news, weather news — Bob Strong @ 9:27 am

An Afghan man suffering from multiple stab wounds is loaded onto a medevac helicopter near the town of Marjah in Helmand Province, August 21, 2010. REUTERS/Bob Strong

Taking pictures of people who are suffering and in pain is never an easy experience. From the jump seat in the back of a Blackhawk medevac helicopter, a constant stream of injured, dead and dying men and women passed in front of me during a recent week-long embed. The wounds were as varied as the patients; an Afghan soldier with kidney stones to a Marine whose legs had been nearly severed by an IED blast.

An Afghan man holds his daughter onboard a medevac helicopter after she was shot in the ear during a gun battle between Marines and insurgents near the town of Marjah, in Helmand Province, August 21, 2010. REUTERS/Bob Strong The medevac helicopter crews were part of the 101st Airborne Division based at Camp Dwyer, a dusty Marine base in Afghanistan’s Helmand Province.  During my one week embed with Charlie Company, I would generally work from 6am until it got dark around 7:30pm. The busiest times of day seemed to be in the morning and then again in the afternoon, but calls were received 24 hours a day. About 50% of our patients were Afghan nationals, both military and civilians; with injuries ranging from amputated limbs blown off by IED’s to stab wounds from domestic disputes. The military medical facilities offer the same level of care to locals and soldiers alike, in no small part to gain a bit of good will in this hostile and volatile province.

One morning I was in my tent when the call went out over the radios, “Medevac Medevac Medevac” I joined the crew as we sprinted to the helicopter and within minutes we were airborne. The noise inside was deafening, and earplugs brought the level down to a dull roar. After about 15 minutes, the pilot increased our speed to around 175 mph (280 km/h) and we dropped to tree-top level for our final approach. The helicopter rotors kicked up a cloud of dust as we touched down and the flight medic jumped out to help board the wounded.

U.S. Marines talk to medevac helicopter crew members after loading two comrades gravely wounded in an IED (improvised explosive device) blast near the town of Marjah in Helmand Province in this picture taken August 22, 2010.   REUTERS/Bob Strong

A group of Marines were already running towards the door carrying a litter with an injured comrade. The soldier was conscious as they placed him onto the floor and one Marine reached out to shake his hand before leaving. A moment later, a second litter arrived with a more serious casualty. The Marine had no vital signs and the flight medic immediately began CPR while the crew chief pumped air into his lungs.  They worked on the wounded man for the entire flight back to the hospital, about 20 minutes, and as soon as they arrived, a nurse jumped onto the gurney and continued to pump his chest.

A U.S. Army medevac crew member attempts to revive a Marine mortally wounded in an IED (improvised explosion device) blast near the town of Marjah in Helmand province in this picture taken August 22, 2010. REUTERS/Bob Strong

We returned to headquarters and I asked the flight medic about the second Marine. He shook his head and said he had probably died before we even got there. I found out later that the Marine who died was 19-years-old, and had been deployed only one month earlier.  The crew began to clean the blood and bandages from the rear of the helicopter in preparation for the next mission.  I walked back to my tent to download my pictures, wondering how any image could tell such a story.

A U.S. Army medevac crew member attempts to revive a Marine mortally wounded in an IED (improvised explosion device) blast near the town of Marjah in Helmand province in this picture taken August 22, 2010. REUTERS/Bob Strong

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Mon 30 Aug 2010
Bratislava gunman leaves six dead
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 9:26 am
A gunman in the Slovak capital has gone on the rampage, killing six and wounding at least 14.


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Mon 30 Aug 2010
Police arrests French “spiderman” in Sydney
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 8:29 am
New South Wales police arrested a French man in Sydney after he climbed to the top of a skyscraper.


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Mon 30 Aug 2010
Obama visits New Orleans on Katrina anniversary
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 6:04 am
Barack Obama has pledged to finish restoring the Gulf Coast area hit by Hurricane Katrina, five years after the storm ravaged the region.


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Sun 29 Aug 2010
Hilton arrested ‘after cocaine fell from purse’
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 10:37 am
Police say Paris Hilton dropped a packet of cocaine whilst in the presence of police officers, which led to her arrest in Las Vegas.


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Sun 29 Aug 2010
Chile looks to speed up rescue of trapped miners
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 8:54 am
Authorities in Chile are looking at ways to speed up the rescue of 33 miners trapped deep underground for 23 days.


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Sat 28 Aug 2010
Afghan bases repel insurgent attacks
Filed under: time news, weather news — ITN World @ 6:00 am
Foreign and Afghan troops repelled attacks on two bases in eastern Afghanistan, according to officials.


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