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Vydox - Stronger erections enough to drive your partner crazy!
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Wed Jan 29 05:00:50 2014
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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 02:00:47 -0800
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emergency call was legitimate. The Miami-Dade Police Department sent homicide
detectives to the airport to further investigate, said spokesman Javier
Baez. Police have not indicated any evidence of foul play, however."We're
still gathering as many facts as we can," Baez said.The Coast Guard
had a small boat and a helicopter involved in the search, but
Petty Officer Jon-Paul Rios said they stopped searching about 7 p.m. when
it got too dark.The fire rescue agency had three marine units and
two aircraft, said Lt. Arnold Piedrahita, a fire rescue spokesman. It wasn't
immediately clear whether they were still searching or when they planned
to stop for the night.According to an email from FAA spokeswoman Bergen,
the pilot radioed air traffic controllers at Miami Terminal Radar Approach
Control, which provides radar for flights within a 55-mile radius of Miami
International Airport. The control center then notified the Coast Guard.Bergen
said in an email late Thursday that she had no new information.
The gunman
in a shooting Friday at LAX was wounded and taken into custody
after prompting authorities to evacuate a terminal and stop flights headed
for the city from taking off from other airports, officials say. Read
moreLOS ANGELES An airport security officer lay helplessly bleeding after
a gunman opened fire at Los Angeles International Airport as paramedics
waited 150 yards away because police had not declared the terminal safe
to enter, according to two law enforcement officials.It would be 33 minutes
before Transportation Security Administration Officer Gerardo Hernandez,
who was about 20 feet from an exit, would be wheeled out
by police to an ambulance, said the officials, who were briefed on
the investigation and spoke on condition of anonymity because the probe
was still ongoing into the Nov. 1 shooting.For all but five of
those minutes, there was no threat from the suspected gunman -- he
had been shot and was in custody, they said.While it's not known
when Hernandez died or if immediate medical attention could have saved his
life, officials are examining what conversations took place between police
and fire commanders to determine when it was safe enough to enter
and whether paramedics could have gone into the terminal earlier, one of
the officials said.Formal conclusions may take months to reach, but what's
known raises the possibility that a lack of coordination between police
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Nov. 14, 2013: A passenger fell out of this Piper PA 46
aircraft, which is shown at the Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport in Miami.WSVNMIAMI
Rescue crews searched an area southeast of Miami after a pilot
reported to the Federal Aviation Administration that a passenger fell out
of his small plane into the ocean Thursday.FAA spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen
says the call came at 1:30 p.m. Thursday from the pilot of
a Piper PA 46 aircraft. The plane was flying at about 2,000
feet when the call came in, she said.Coast Guard and Miami-Dade Fire
Rescue air and water units were searching an area about eight miles
southeast of Tamiami Executive Airport, south of Miami, where the plane
safely landed. It wasn't immediately clear where the flight originated or
how many people were on board.According to a recording on the website
LiveATC.Net, the unidentified pilot calmly radioed "mayday, mayday, mayday,"
and told an air traffic controller a door was ajar."I have a
door ajar and a passenger that fell down. I'm six miles from
Tamiami," the pilot says."You said you've got a passenger that fell out
of your plane?" the air traffic controller responds."That's correct, sir,"
the pilot responded. "He opened the back door and he just fell
out the plane."LiveATC.Net provides live air traffic-control broadcasts
from control towers and radar facilities around the world.Both the Coast
Guard and fire rescue officials said they hadn't confirmed whether the pilot's
Oct. 17, 2013: People visit the fort of King Rao Ram Baksh
Singh in Unnao in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh state, India.
Archaeologists began digging for treasure beneath the 19th century fort
on Friday, after a popular Hindu holy man said a former king
appeared to him in a dream and told him of the cache.AP
PhotoOct. 18, 2013: Onlookers stand at the site where the state archaeological
survey of India has sent a team of archaeologists to start digging
at Daundia Khera village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The
Indian government is digging for treasure after a civic-minded Hindu village
sage dreamt that 1,000 tons of gold was buried under a ruined
palace, and wrote to tell the central bank about it.Reuters/StringerLUCKNOW,
India India ended a search for treasure beneath a 19th century
fort after finding only a few bones and terracotta bricks but none
of the gold predicted by a Hindu holy man's dream, an official
said Friday.The search began Oct. 18 in Uttar Pradesh state in northern
India after Hindu swami Shobhan Sarkar told a government minister that a
former king appeared to him in a dream and told him of
a nearly $50 billion cache.- Praveen Kumar Mishra, the leader of the
digThe leader of the dig, Praveen Kumar Mishra, said the hunt had
been suspended. The government spent 1.6 million rupees ($25,300) on digging
at the site, said Durga Shankar, a local magistrate.The opposition said
the government search was trigger
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