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Title : Brexiteers send customs 'ultimatum' to UK PM

            The government is under pressure to drop one of its
            preferred options to manage customs after Brexit.

Title : Paris police arrest 200 after violent May Day riots

            Black Bloc rioters torch vehicles and a McDonald's,
            hijacking a peaceful rally against labour reforms.

Title : The body collectors of Mosul

            Why a group of volunteers is digging out bodies in
            Mosul's Old City.

Title : President Trump meets heroic Southwest Airlines crew

            The pilot and crew were praised for remaining calm
            after a catastrophic engine breakdown which killed one.

Title : Kanye West suggests African-American slavery was 'a choice'

            The rapper's comments on the historic enslavement of
            African Americans sparks a backlash.

Title : Cardinal Pell likely to face two trials, court hears

            The Vatican treasurer has denied allegations of sexual
            offences relating to the 1970s and 1990s.

Title : Donald Trump wrote own health letter, says physician Harold
Bornstein

            A 2015 note describing Donald Trump's "extraordinary"
            strength was "made up", says his former doctor.

Title : Solid iPhone sales boost Apple revenues

            The technology giant plans to double its share buyback
            scheme to $100bn as it returns more cash to the US.

Title : Taj Mahal colour change worries India Supreme Court

            'Perhaps you don't care,' the Supreme Court tells the
            government, ordering it to fix the problem.

Title : Man's body behind wall of women's toilet in Calgary mall

            Calgary police suspect the man crawled through a vent,
            fell and became stuck behind the wall.

Title : Facebook F8: Zuckerberg's dating service takes on Tinder

            Facebook's chief reflects on an "intense year" before
            revealing plans to match-make users.

Title : Trump: Leak of Mueller's Russia questions 'disgraceful'

            Mr Trump appears to confirm a reported list of questions
            prepared by special counsel Robert Mueller.

Title : Brazil fire: Sao Paulo tower block collapses

            The 26-storey building collapsed 90 minutes after
            catching fire, killing at least one person.

Title : Nigeria attacks: Mosque bomb blasts kill dozens in Mubi

            The suicide bomb attacks happened at afternoon prayers
            in the north-eastern town of Mubi.

Title : Life in a prison with 5,500 other inmates

            A prisoner at Manila City Jail, one of the worldâ€Ös
            most overcrowded ones, describes what life is like there.

Title : Siblings reunited after the crash that killed their parents

            A brother and sister see each other for the first time
            after surviving a crash that killed their parents.

Title : Why the #MuteRKelly campaign is back

            Time's Up is calling on businesses to boycott R Kelly
            following years of sexual assault allegations.

Title : Uganda mudslides: Why do villagers move back?

            Villages buried, relatives killed, the area declared
            unsafe, and yet residents don't leave. Why?

Title : 100 years on: The murder of the Russian Tsar and his family

            The Russian Tsar Nicholas II and his entire family were
            killed by a firing squad in 1918.

Title : Disguised women sneak into Iranian football match

            These Iranian women posed as men so they could watch
            a football match in Tehran.

Title : Tiger cub abandoned in duffel bag at US-Mexico border

            The cub was unconscious and stuffed inside a duffel
            bag when officers discovered it.

Title : In pictures: Workers unite for May Day

            For international workers' day, labour activists and
            trade unionists rally across the globe.

Title : Air Force Once and other White House typos

            Since taking office, the White House has been plagued
            by spelling errors and countless typos.

Title : Will the EU cost people more than a daily coffee?

            The EU says it is that cheap for each citizen, but
            Brexit now adds to a big budget headache.

Title : Remembering the BBC's Ahmad Shah

            The 29-year-old, who has been shot dead, was a versatile
            reporter with an eye for a human story.

Title : Imran Khan in 'new Pakistan' vote pitch

            What are the former cricketer's election chances and
            who are the "electables" he hopes will help him?

Title : Letter from Africa: Thomas Mapfumo, Zimbabwe's lion, roars
for his fans

            The singer returns from exile to a hero's welcome but
            still wants changes for suffering Zimbabweans.

Title : Why do young workers have so many injuries?

            More than a million people face injury and accidents
            at work every day - with young workers the most at risk.

Title : 11 things we learned from Kim Kardashian's interview on Ellen

            Tristan's cheating, no phone rules and Kanye playing
            Connect 4 during the birth of Chicago.

Title : Real Madrid 2-2 Bayern Munich (4-3 on aggregate)

            Reigning European champions Real Madrid move into their
            third successive Champions League final as they edge
            past Bayern Munich.

Title : World Snooker Championship 2018: Barry Hawkins dominates
Ding Junhui in one-sided quarter-final

            Barry Hawkins is at his World Championship best to go
            11-5 up against favourite Ding Junhui in a one-sided
            quarter-final.

Title : Steven Gerrard: Liverpool legend confirms 'positive talks'
with Rangers

            Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard confirms he has held
            "positive talks" with Rangers about taking over as
            manager at Ibrox.

Title : Mohamed Salah: Liverpool's 'expensive risk' shows Roma what
they could have had

            Mohamed Salah was seen as an expensive risk when
            Liverpool bought him - but the regret is now all with
            Champions League rivals Roma, explains James Horncastle.

Title : Wimbledon 2018: Serena Williams could be top seed on return

            Serena Williams could still be given the number one
            seeding at Wimbledon this year, even if she does not
            climb back into the world's top 32 before the tournament.

Title : Jurgen Klopp 'loves the gesture' as Roma wear 'Forza Sean'
shirts for Liverpool fan

            Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he "loves the
            gesture" as Roma players train in 'Forza Sean' shirts
            for injured Reds fan Sean Cox.

Title : Haye v Bellew: Only 'spectacular' win will delay retirement
plans, says David Haye

            David Haye says nothing other than an emphatic win over
            Tony Bellew in their heavyweight rematch will stave
            off the prospect of retirement.

Title : Golden State Killer: The end of a 40-year hunt?

            After four decades, police believe they've finally
            caught the Golden State Killer.

Title : Crossing Divides: Stopping violence like it was a virus

            The woman who tries to prevent young people from dying
            on Chicago's streets

Title : Windrush: Who exactly was on board?

            The Empire Windrush ship arrived in England on 21 June
            1948 carrying hundreds of passengers from the Caribbean,
            among others. What do we know about them?

Title : Driven to his death: Mystery of motorcyclist body on M4

            Unravelling the mystery of the motorcyclist's body
            found on the central reservation of the M4.

Title : The mystery of the homesick mechanic who stole a plane

            In 1969 a mechanic stole a plane from East Anglia and
            set off for the States. Then he disappeared. Did he
            crash or was he shot down?

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Oxygen is a very toxic gas and an extreme fire hazard.  It is fatal in
concentrations of as little as 0.000001 p.p.m.  Humans exposed to the oxygen
concentrations die within a few minutes.  Symptoms resemble very much those
of cyanide poisoning (blue face, etc.).  In higher concentrations, e.g. 20%,
the toxic effect is somewhat delayed and it takes about 2.5 billion inhalations
before death takes place.  The reason for the delay is the difference in the
mechanism of the toxic effect of oxygen in 20% concentration.  It apparently
contributes to a complex process called aging, of which very little is known,
except that it is always fatal.

However, the main disadvantage of the 20% oxygen concentration is in the fact
it is habit forming.  The first inhalation (occurring at birth) is sufficient
to make oxygen addiction permanent.  After that, any considerable decrease
in the daily oxygen doses results in death with symptoms resembling those
of cyanide poisoning.

Oxygen is an extreme fire hazard.  All of the fires that were reported in
the continental U.S. for the period of the past 25 years were found to be
due to the presence of this gas in the atmosphere surrounding the buildings
in question.

Oxygen is especially dangerous because it is odorless, colorless and tasteless,
so that its presence can not be readily detected until it is too late.
		-- Chemical & Engineering News February 6, 1956

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