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Officials mum over report Berlin may renege on... JPost. Defense officials have remained silent over a report that Germany could renege on its promise to sell Israel a Dolphin-class Navy submarine, due to Berlin’s disapproval of Israeli construction in the Gilo neighborhood of Jerusalem. According to the report, published on Wednesday in Yedioth Ahronoth, German diplomatic officials said the decision to sell the advanced submarine, which would join Israel’s existing fleet of five submarines, was being reconsidered in light of the failure of the Netanyahu government to move forward on talks with the Palestinian Authority.

RELATED:'Germany to finalize sale of Dolphin submarine to Israel' Defense officials in Israel said they could not comment on the report. Channel 2 cited foreign media as saying that the submarine was supposed to join the strategic fleet of underwater vessels “that carry nuclear missiles on board.” Israel relies on its submarines to carry out long-range security missions far from Israel’s borders. The Sunday Times. 25 of the Most Influential News Images of All Time. News Photography is all about capturing the decisive moment in an aesthetic way. It is about telling the world a story, through one or more images.

Many times, news images come to be remembered as symbolically associated with a certain event, remembered for decades thanks to that special news image. Let us look at 25 such images. Remember, news images need NOT always be technically sound. Some may be grainy; some may even have a marginal amount of camera shake…as long as they tell the story right, its all right! The Great Depression This image of Florence Thompson from the 1930s came to be associated with the great depression, for years to come. Abe Smith and Tom Shipp Abe Smith and Tom Shipp were convicted of robbery and rape in 1930. Jesse Owens Jesse Owens was the most successful athlete in the 1936 Olympics. Moment of Death This image of militiaman Federico Borrell Garcia, captures the precise moment of his death. Hindenburg Fall Of Nazi Collaborators Iwo Jima Atom Bomb Skymaster Racism,1957.

The decline of Britain's train-manufacturing industry: who is to blame? | Aditya Chakrabortty. Bombardier lost out to Siemens to make carriages for the Thamelink route. Photograph: Alamy In the shopping precinct of Derby city centre a great British industry is staging its last stand. There are no guns or whooping Sioux here – instead, you have a gaggle of volunteers in T-shirts and linen trousers clutching petitions to save the local train manufacturer. Except that Bombardier is also the last train-maker in Britain, and the campaigners gathered by the ram statue know they're playing for big stakes. "We gave the world the railways," says Labour MP Chris Williamson.

"Now we're about to give it away. " Melodramatic? So if Britain's train-manufacturing industry is on its deathbed, who put it there? The best thing that Bombardier has offered the Derby staff must be security: some of the local managers were once apprentices here, and thanks to a big union presence have ploughed a lot of money into excellent staff training. Miami & Ft. Lauderdale News, Weather, Miami Dolphins & More. Sheep Wool Insulation Comes To America. Image credit Oregon Shepherd It is common in New Zealand and a luxury in the UK, but now sheep wool insulation has come to America, via Oregon Shepherd. There is a lot to love about this stuff; "This all-natural and inherently fire-retardant material is non-toxic, resists mold growth, is vermin resistant and is acoustically superior.

" After all, sheep know a thing or two about keeping warm. "Our Sheep Make it All Possible And We Take Pride in Keeping Them Well Cared For! " The company lists a number of significant benefits: The unique advantage of wool as an insulator is the NATURE of the fiber. It absorbs and desorbs moisture, it heats and cools as this process takes place. Installation by spraying I am always a bit worried about those additives, but Alex Wilson of BuildingGreen looked at the stuff last year and explains what they have done: Oregon Shepherd enhances wool's inherent fire-retardant properties with a borate additive. He concludes that " The product looks like a winner! " 2011 Invention Awards: A Better Mechanical Hand. Prosthetic hands typically come in three varieties: purely cosmetic models; hooks and other low-cost mechanical appendages that provide a limited range of motion; and electronic versions that better mimic natural hand movements yet can cost tens of thousands of dollars.

Mark Stark's prosthetic incorporates the best elements of each. Although its minimalist plastic assembly is nearly as light and inexpensive as a common steel hook, it looks and moves like a high-end electronic hand. Stark, who makes his living designing valves for dryers and other appliances, got into prosthetics in part to help his friend, Dave Vogt, who was born without a left hand. Stark's creation is electronics-free, but its fingers each have three knuckles (two on the thumb) that bend separately to conform to anything the wearer grasps, including irregularly shaped objects that a hook can't hold.

<div> Please enable Javascript to watch this video </div> The Other 2011 Invention Awards Winners Are... All-TIME 100 Best Nonfiction Books - TIME. Writing her lover’s “autobiography” proved a witty way for American author Gertrude Stein to detail her own life as Parisian writer, salon host and arts patron. Ostensibly, readers can take in the book, published in 1933, as Stein writing about Alice B. Toklas (which is what the title suggests) or as Toklas “writing” about Stein (which is what the book actually is). Either way, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas was groundbreaking in its experimentation with form: an autobiography written by another person.

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