Monday, March 29, 2010

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London, (UPT via Xinhua)— Peter Scott, a 51 - year - old printer from northern England, has been given his second of two “piggy -back” hearts after removing of his own heart, the Hare filed Hospital said last week.
  The hospital near London, which is specially good at heart operation, said Scott was in a satisfactory condition.
  Doctors first linked Scott’s heart with the heart of a 13year - old girl in a “piggy -back” transplant to make up this own heart a week before, the hospital director David Blythe said.
  Both beat well in step for four days until half - solid blood formed in a man - made valve fixed in Scott’s own heart last year, Blythe said.
  MOSCOW(Agencies via Xinhua)- A Russian Ilyushin62 airliner left for West Africa suddenly fell down shortly after take - off here, killing everyone on board.
  It is not known how many passagers the 182 - seat aircraft was carrying when it went downward quickly to the ground just 10 kilometres from Sheremetyevo Airport.
  But west African newspapers said the plane, which was heading for Sierra Leone, was about half full.
  An official from Moscow’s Botkin Institute Hospital said, “No one could have been still alive in the accident. ”
  “The accident was so serious, so horrible, that we did not need to give medical attention to anyone.”
  West African officials have complained that the Russian government failed to inform them of the air accident, in which many Africans may have been killed.
  Stavanger, Norway, March 28(AFP)-At least 28 oil workers died and 69 were missing today after the overturning of the 10, 000 ton Norwegian “Floating Hotel” Alexander Kiellan, in strong winds last night.
  Another 128 workers have reportedly been rescued from the icy, storm- thrown North Sea waters midway between northeast England and Denmark in continuing search operations by British and Norwegian helicopters, planes and ships.
  The disaster, called“the worst in our recent history” by Norwegian Premier Odvar Nordli, struck late yesterday when the four - level platform, used as a rest area for workers in the Nor the Seas Ekofisk Oil Field, overturned in a storm after one of its five huge legs gave way for unknown reasons. Yet the quality of construction was the last, Ken Harris, Chief Engineer said.
  In Stavanger, Prime Minister Nordli thanked neighboring countries, with England heading the list, for their aid and in the rescue effort.
  The Ekofick field has the heaviest oil platforms of all of shore sites in the world, with 1, 850 oil workers on them, including three other rest platforms.
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