June 28th, 2006 . by joe
In Richmond, Virginia, they are currently looking at removing an engine and 10 flatcars that were buried in 1925 when the tunnel caved in on the train, killing three people.
The engine is buried under about 20 to 30 feet of dirt near the west end of the 4,000-foot passage.
The initial survey and possible recovery effort will be focused on a 150-foot stretch of land, Blankenship said.
To bring up the train, workers will clear out a section of the tunnel in front of the vehicle and then pull the locomotive forward and out of the hill, Claussen said.
The current landscape of Jefferson Hill Park will remain intact, Blankenship said. If the locomotive is removed, workers will build a retaining wall around the site to maintain the hill’s slope.
Cost estimates for the project will be made once the study is completed, Claussen said. Some groups, including The History Channel, have already made donations toward the removal effort.
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June 27th, 2006 . by joe
A hunter who shot Bruno the bear, the first wild bear spotted in Germany in 170 years, is now looking at being sued by a German businessman who had print hundreds of t-shirts with the bear’s likeness and the phrase “you’ll never catch me”. The bear’s adventures included snacking on rabbits on the steps of a police station, evading Finnish hunting dogs, and surviving a collision with a car.
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June 26th, 2006 . by joe
Four pelicans suspected of being drunk on sea algae were being tested at a Southern California wildlife center Saturday after one of them crashed headlong into a car.
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June 26th, 2006 . by joe
The nation’s top party school could get a sobering jolt from a change in state law that puts alcohol on a par with date-rape drugs as an aggravating factor in certain sexual assaults.
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June 26th, 2006 . by joe
It appears that a French blogger and a Nintendo executive were in a bar in Paris and the liquored up executive let the release date of the Wii slip.

[ Via kotaku ]
Posted in Technology, Business, Wii |
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