Eight Surprising Stories In 2009 Listed In Times, Part One
Yesterday, the U.S. Times published the list of 2009 eight unheard-of news, including to torture prisoners with music, the hot dog shop with a theme of prisons, the airline company revenuing the toilet costs to passengers, as well as the American woman who becomes pregnant during pregnancy etc.A series of unheard-of and strange things were listed on the top. The specific list is as follows:What is the Best For this Year? Most-Wanted 14500 cree flashlight Absolutely!
1. LED Light are in the Leading Place in the List of Most Wanted Pieces in 2009 British Airways intends to charge passengers for toilet. For the aviation industry, which suffered a lot from economic recession in 2009, the sky is not so blue as that of the previous years. Facing with the increasingly shrinking profits, some air line companies took measures such as lifting the additional charges of lugguage, food and beverage to compensate In contrast, Ryanair, the British low - cost airline, walked more rapidly on the way to increase revenue, which announced to charge passengers for toilet fee. Ryanair said that they would install credit card reader and charge £ 1 (about 1.65 U.S. dollars) to the passengers. In addition, they also planed to remove two toilets (a total of 3 toilets) from each aircraft. The CEO of Ryanair denoted when he accepted the interview of Guard magazine that, "Our airliner can circle the Europe in an hour on average, why we should prepare three toilets?" Ryanair toilet fee plan is unable to carry out yet. According to estimate of the officials, they will need at least two years to complete the removal of aircraft toilet and modification work. What's coincident is that the Japanese All Nippon Airways had taken a similar measure. It asks its passengers to pee before boarding the plane in order to lower the plane's weight which could furthermore reduce the needed fuel.Hottest, Newest, Latest: green laser pointer
Two. Healthy Trend Bible to Suit bags online The United States the famous doll had the same name with the arsonists. Rebecca Kālu Bin was doll brand in U.S. which was built by "American Girl". Her identity was of Russian Jewish immigrants in 1914, and lived at Lower East Side in Manhattan's. Rebecca Kalu Bin in the real world is an arsonist wanted by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation. She has a nickname "Little Missy", which sounds like a doll's name, because it can be dated back to a series of arson which was wanted by the police in Oregon in 1997. It is obviously a coincidence that a doll in historical theme created by American Girl is the same as a convict on the lam. Authorities say Rubin is carrying arms and she is is a dangerous figure.What Would Please Her? Classy bag !
3. Spain, the air contains trace amounts of drugs. If you want to experience very high feeling in Spain, you just need to go outside, take a deep breath, does this sound inconceivable? An air quality test done by Spanish scientific research institutes- scientific research advanced committee in May shown that the air samples extracted from Madrid and Barcelona outdoor contained several trace drugs, including cocaine and lysergic acid (a kind of LSD). It is reported that air samples were extracted from air near an abandoned building in Madrid where a drug trafficker once lived. Barcelona air samples were from air nearby a university. Test results show that the drug quantity in Spain is much more than any other countries. So, in Spain, you can really experience very high feeling only by taking a deep breath? Obviously not. It is calculated that for every cubic meter of air in Spain the drug content is between 29-850 picogram.
4. Chicago Residents build the prison theme of the hot dog shop. James Andrews set up a hot dog shop in the western of the city, whose name is counter attact Franks and employees all are released from prisons. This hot dog store are carrying the banner taste pretty well, enough to cause criminal behaviors, the store walls use the cinder block that gives the customers cool purpose. However, not everyone wants to have a taste of jail food. A representative of the city of Chicago forbade Andrews to hung board outside the hotdog shop. The committee of the community was also against it trying to eliminate this shop. Employee Kelvin Jones used to be a drug trafficker, he expresse, "We spent almost every day in the "gunfire", you absolutely never had heard this matter before. Suddenly, a hot dog shop became the topic that everybody argued."