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The Fb thing wasnt "big" in a sense. people at work didnt even know about it
MINSK, Belarus (AP) — The lawyer for a hunger-striking Ukrainian filmmaker who is imprisoned in Russia says the health risks for his client are rising as the protest enters its 75th day.
Oleg Sentsov, a vocal opponent of Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea, was sentenced in 2015 to 20 years for conspiracy to commit terrorism. The 42-year-old denies the charges and has been on a hunger strike since mid-May. He also is calling for the release of 64 other Ukrainians imprisoned in Russia whom he considers political prisoners.
Lawyer Dmitry Dinze told The Associated Press on Friday that Sentsov is pale and lies down constantly because he has difficulty moving. He says "the hunger strike is continuing and with each day the risk is increasing."
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His first crisis was on the 26th day of the hunger strike and they more or less stabilized him. Now everyone is waiting for the second crisis. They say that forced feeding will begin after the second crisis," Dinze said.
The European Court of Human Rights this week urged Sentsov to end his hunger strike. Sentsov has refused to seek a presidential pardon from Vladimir Putin.
Authorities seized "electronic devices" containing child pornography from the man's home. http://www.koamtv.com/story/38755615/joplin-man-sentenced-for-sexual-exploitation-of-a-child
@penelope I did not know about this about the Farmers on what they had to do Thanks for Sharing this
The first one had a mistake... sry... fixed
The US piggy bank stopped funding their bullshit!! WOW https://truepundit.com/un-warns-it-is-running-out-of-cash-in-urgent-appeal-to-members/
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Southwest: Other carriers finding cracked engine fan blades
Friday, July 27th 2018, 9:50 am EDT
Friday, July 27th 2018, 9:50 am EDT
DALLAS (AP) - Southwest Airlines says cracks in fan blades like the flaw blamed for a fatal accident have been found at other airlines, and the engine maker is considering recommending more frequent inspections.
Southwest's chief operating officer, Mike Van de Ven, says he knows of "maybe four or five" reports of cracked fan blades at other carriers.
The engines are made by a joint venture of General Electric and France's Safran, which didn't immediately return messages for comment Friday.
Van de Ven said Thursday that GE is considering recommending airlines inspect and lubricate fan blades every 1,600 to 1,800 flights instead of every 3,000 flights. He says Southwest is doing that.
In April a passenger died after a blade sheared off and a broken piece of the engine struck the Southwest plane.
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