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The Most Dangerous Power Tools
Tuesday, 22 December 2009 11:47

Avoid being one of this year's 400,000 workshop casualties by playing it safe with these 10 tools.

 

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 December 2009 07:51
 
MP3 players face noise limits recommended by EU
Wednesday, 16 December 2009 09:32
The European Commission is calling for a suggested maximum volume to be set on MP3 players, to protect users' hearing.
The commission wants all MP3 players sold in the EU, including iPods, to share the same volume limits.
 
A wave of ill, injured Americans floods free clinics
Monday, 14 December 2009 10:33
Dennis Cahill had his first heart attack at home on a Saturday in August 2008.
He had his second one the following afternoon and this time — in the only bit of Irish luck he had on a truly lousy day — his brother was there to get him in an ambulance and to a hospital.
 
Separated cycleway work begins in City of Sydney
Monday, 14 December 2009 09:32
WORK will soon begin on more major transport links throughout the City of Sydney to help make cycling a viable transport choice. Sydney Council has approved construction tenders for cycleways on Kent Street in the CBD; Stage Two of Bourke Street through Darlinghurst, Surry Hills and Redfern; College Street in the CBD; and a number of priority cycleways which can be built quickly, including Bourke Road in Alexandria and in Bond Street in the CBD.
 
75 years after the UK's first cycle lane opened, the same debates rage on
Monday, 14 December 2009 08:36
So you think bike lanes are modern phenomenon? Wrong. Exactly 75 years ago today, the UK's first dedicated bike path – or "safety track for cyclists", as a Guardian report called it – was opened alongside the A40 in west London.
Even then, the UK was lagging behind other nations in Europe, notably Holland, where such paths had been around for some time.
Last Updated on Monday, 14 December 2009 09:40
 
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