OpenBCM V1.07b12 (Linux)

Packet Radio Mailbox

IW8PGT

[Mendicino(CS)-Italy]

 Login: GUEST





  
LU9DCE > NEWS     25.10.16 00:39l 259 Lines 9119 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 11409_LU9DCE
Read: GUEST
Subj: BBC NEWS 24 oct 2016 20:00:01
Path: IW8PGT<IR2UBX<IZ3LSV<IW0QNL<VE2PKT<LU4ECL<LU9DCE
Sent: 161024/2301Z @:LU9DCE.TOR.BA.ARG.SOAM #:11409 [TORTUGUITAS] $:11409_LU9DC
From: LU9DCE@LU9DCE.TOR.BA.ARG.SOAM
To  : NEWS@WW


Title : Ceta talks: EU and Canada hold out hope for trade deal

            The European Union and Canada say they remain hopeful
            for their landmark trade deal Ceta, despite three
            Belgian regions led by Wallonia blocking it.

Title : Pakistan militants attack Quetta police college

            A major security operation is under way after militants
            mount a deadly attack on a police training college in
            Pakistan's city of Quetta, officials say.

Title : Pete Burns: Dead or Alive singer dies aged 57

            Dead or Alive singer Pete Burns dies aged 57 after
            suffering a cardiac arrest, his management says.

Title : US election: Polling stations open in must-win state
of Florida

            Polling stations open for early voting in key
            battleground state of Florida, where Hillary Clinton
            and Donald Trump remain in a tight race.

Title : Calais migrants: Hundreds moved from 'Jungle' camp

            Almost 2,000 migrants are bussed from the "Jungle"
            in Calais as the controversial camp is cleared.

Title : Bobby Vee: 1960s pop singer dies aged 73

            Bobby Vee, best known for 1960s hits including Rubber
            Ball and Take Good Care of my Baby, dies at the age
            of 73.

Title : French citizens killed in surveillance plane crash on Malta

            Three French officials and two others die when a plane
            used in operations against people- and drug-trafficking
            crashes just after take-off in Malta.

Title : Baby Lynlee 'born twice' after life-saving tumour surgery

            A baby girl is "born" twice in Texas after surgeons
            cut open her mother's womb to remove a tumour that
            threatened to stop her heart.

Title : Webcams used to attack Reddit and Twitter recalled

            Home webcams that were hijacked to help knock popular
            websites offline last week are being recalled in the US.

Title : Austria Protestant leaders slam Hofer over 'God' slogan

            Protestant leaders in Austria criticise an
            anti-immigration presidential candidate for invoking
            the name of God in his political campaign.

Title : Central African Republic: Four dead in UN Bangui shooting

            Four people are killed during protests against the UN
            peacekeeping mission in Central African Republic.

Title : China Yulin: Deadly explosion shatters buildings

            A powerful explosion shatters buildings in the Chinese
            city of Yulin, killing seven people and trapping others
            under debris.

Title : 'IS fighters sat on bed as we hid underneath'

            Students in Iraq tell the BBC's Shaimaa Khalil about
            their close encounter with militants from so-called
            Islamic State.

Title : Baby Lynlee 'born twice' after life-saving surgery

            A baby girl is "born" twice after she is taken out of
            her mother's womb for 20 minutes for life-saving surgery.

Title : Happy to leave the Jungle?

            The first migrants to leave the Calais 'Jungle' camp
            describe their feelings.

Title : Mosul battle: 'All those who have died are my sons'

            Commanders say that large advances have been made
            against the Islamic State group in northern Iraq,
            but there have been losses.

Title : NI bakers lose 'gay cake' appeal

            Reaction from outside the court as Christian bakery
            owners lose an appeal against a ruling that their
            refusal to make a "gay cake" was discriminatory.

Title : Trump: I can win women's vote

            Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton appeal for women's votes
            as the US presidential race nears its final fortnight.

Title : Trying to talk to China's ruling party

            China's Communist Party holds a "Dialogue with the
            World", but can the BBC's Carrie Gracie get anyone
            to speak?

Title : Student start-ups are 'next big thing' in Tanzania

            How Tanzania's young entrepreneurs are being supported
            and nurtured.

Title : Yoga pants letter to editor prompts Rhode Island parade

            What would you do if someone said you shouldn't wear
            something because of age or size?

Title : Pee problem eroding world's tallest church

            Ulm Minster is being damaged by men relieving themselves
            on its walls.

Title : Karen Allen: Africa's Brexit moment?

            The threatened departure of South Africa, one of the
            founding fathers of the International Criminal Court,
            feels like Africa's Brexit moment, writes Karen Allen.

Title : Reality Check: Could Walloons sink a Brexit trade deal?

            Regional governments in Belgium have blocked the EU's
            trade deal with Canada - could they do the same to
            the UK?

Title : What next after the Jungle?

            The French authorities have already made detailed plans
            for moving migrants out of the Jungle camp near Calais.

Title : Your pictures

            Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
            on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
            on the theme of "bricks".

Title : Week in pictures: 15-21 October 2016

            A selection of the best news photographs from around
            the world, taken over the past week.

Title : Sculpture by the Sea

            The Sydney coastline has been enlivened by the annual
            Sculpture by the Sea exhibition, this year featuring
            a gigantic flip flop and an upside down rhino.

Title : Africa's top shots: 14-20 October 2016

            A selection of the best photos from across Africa
            this week.

Title : Octopus hunters

            The white beaches of Zanzibarâ€Ös coast are home to
            the octopus hunters, in search of the delicacy.

Title : Maro Itoje: England forward out for six weeks with hand
injury

            England forward Maro Itoje needs surgery on a broken
            hand, adding to coach Eddie Jones' injury problems at
            open-side flanker.

Title : Ballon d'Or: Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez, Gareth Bale &
Sergio Aguero on shortlist

            Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez, Gareth Bale, Sergio Aguero
            and Zlatan Ibrahimovic feature on the shortlist for
            the award for the world's best player.

Title : Nico Rosberg to 'keep it simple' in Formula 1 title race

            Nico Rosberg vows to "keep it simple" over the final
            three grands prix of the season as he closes on the
            Formula 1 World Championship.

Title : Anthony Joshua will not fight Wladimir Klitschko in 2016
but spring bout expected

            A fight between Britain's IBF heavyweight champion
            Anthony Joshua and Wladimir Klitschko will not happen
            before 2017.

Title : Guns and fries

            The regional government of the Belgian region Wallonia
            is blocking an EU trade deal with Canada - but what do
            we know about it?

Title : Hoping to go home

            After fleeing the fighting around Mosul, thousands of
            displaced people face cramped conditions living in camps.

Title : Eaten alive

            A remote colony of seabirds is at risk from an unlikely
            predator - house mice. One man is making it his mission
            to drive out the rodents.

Title : 'Left to die'

            A newborn baby girl left to die on the pavement in Delhi
            is a stark reminder of attitudes to women in India,
            the BBC's Geeta Pandey writes.

Title : Building trouble

            Two developments in Canada, one still under development,
            have been hurt by Donald Trump's presidential campaign.

Title : A century of hurt

            The Chicago Cubs will be hoping to end the most infamous
            run of failure in US sport when they face the Cleveland
            Indians in baseball's World Series.

Title : Voting on Twitter?

            A hoax image designed to trick people into thinking
            they can vote via social media came from hard-core
            Donald Trump supporters.

Title : On your behalf

            The concept of shopping via a daigou is booming in
            China, with people employing them in Australia to get
            their hands on goods such as baby milk formula.

======================================================================
La solución de un problema consiste en hallar a quienes lo
solucionen.
		-- Ley de Van Herpen.
======================================================================
        __  __  __ __
|  /  \(__\|  \/  |_    BBS GF05OM TORTUGUITAS 145010Mhz
|__\__/ __/|__/\__|__   TELNET LU9DCE.DYNU.COM PORT 6300
== power by linux ===   NODO LU9DCE.DYNU.COM PORT 3694

## AMPR NET 44 // LU9DCE.AMPR.ORG // 44.153.32.97 ##

*** https://www.facebook.com/groups/newpacketradio/



Read previous mail | Read next mail


 26.12.2024 18:23:01lGo back Go up