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In this episode Fran, Pri, Nikol, and Pam some of their cultural intel with us. Please don't mind the construction in the background. This episode was recorded days before their final job interview.
Today, we revisit the survival of the Chilean Miners, with John and Andy.Hear more of our shows, donate and see our live dates here: thebuglepodcast.com/This episode was produced by Chris Skinner and Laura Turner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Subscribe to the channel : @muhammadanway Android App - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nurmuhammad.muhammadanway IPhone App - https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/muhammadan-way/id1244297852?mt=8 Facebook - www.facebook.com/shaykhnurjanmirahmadi Donate - muslimcharity.com Website - nurmuhammad.com TV Show - www.huberasul.net The Noble Naqshbandi Order proudly presents the ancient Islamic teaching and realities of the Prophetic Kingdom. Known as the Muhammadan Reality Mawlana Shaykh Hisham Al Qabbani Representing the Sultan al Awliya of The Naqshbandiyya Order Mawlana Shaykh Muhammad Nazim al Haqqani Shaykh Sayed Nurjan MirAhmadi student of the way The Seekers of The Heart, The Lovers of the Prophetic Reality As ancient as time itself, seek to be a servant of the light and lovers. Naqshbandi, Qadiri, Chistiyya, Shadiliya, Rifai, Inyat Khan, Alawi and many more All are the Muhammadan Representatives to Creation nurmuhammad.com is pleased to present the Muhammadan TV. Network Donations muslimcharity.com to support These works nurmuhammad.com/ Shaykh sayed nurjan mirahmadi
Meant to be about the Chilean miners getting trapped but we somehow get derailed and mainly talk about cannibalism. Literally five minutes of wrestling.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tellmeinwr6)
Welcome to our filler episode! Today we discuss what is coming next in our lineup of episodes and what you can expect to hear from us. We mainly talk about event that occurred in 2010 when 33 Chilean miners got trapped underground for an obscene amount of time and all lived... we get a little sidetracked. We also talk about a tabletop role play game that we will use for a longshot that is different from Dungeons and Dragons 5e! So that is pretty fun.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/tumidlynx/shop)
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Natalie Morales. You're probably already familiar with Natalie who is a current host of "The Talk" on CBS, which she recently joined after a 15-year run on the “Today Show.” Natalie is an ambitious, focused, and talented journalist who determined early in her career that she wanted to be a successful reporter. To get started, she had to take a 50% pay cut, get up at three in the morning, head to the Bronx, shoot her own video and then edit her stories. In the beginning, she was a one-woman news production band. Natalie is a television anchor and journalist. She serves as host of “The Talk,” CBS' Daytime Emmy Award-winning talk show that examines topical events and contemporary issues through the eyes of five hosts, alongside Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Jerry O'Connell and Sheryl Underwood. Most recently, Natalie was the West Coast anchor of NBC News' “Today,” correspondent for “Dateline NBC,” and anchor of “Behind Closed Doors with Natalie Morales.” She previously served as host of “Access” and co-host of “Access Live,” as well as news anchor of “Today,” where she co-hosted the show's third hour. Natalie joined “Today” in 2006 as a national correspondent and reported across all of NBCUniversal News' platforms, including “NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt” and MSNBC. In a “Today” first, Natalie followed 20 children from the class of 2020 – all of whom were born a year after 9/11 – from their first day of kindergarten to graduation, amid a global pandemic, nonetheless. In addition to hosting “At Home with Natalie,” Natalie contributed to several major breaking news stories, including the sexual harassment scandals, the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing, and the rescue of the Chilean Miners in 2010 (coverage that was seen worldwide and recognized with a 2010 National Headliner Award). In August 2008, Natalie had the exclusive jailhouse interview with the infamous Clark Rockefeller. Her other notable reports include the 2009 presidential inauguration; Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005; the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami; the death of Pope John Paul II in 2005; and the election of Pope Francis in 2013. She also reported on the royal wedding in 2011 and the birth of Prince George in 2013. As a part of the Shine a Light campaign in 2014, Natalie ran in the Boston Marathon and raised over $70,000 for victims of the 2013 bombing. Natalie has won three Daytime Emmy Awards as part of “Today's” recognition as the best morning news program. She won a Robert F. Kennedy Award in international journalism for her report on Honduran lobster divers for “Rock Center with Brian Williams” in June 2013. She has won three Gracie Awards, one for Outstanding Series for her “Dateline NBC” special, “My Kid Would Never,” and two for her reporting in 2016 and 2017. Natalie, who speaks Spanish and Portuguese, was born in Taiwan and spent much of the first 18 years of her life living overseas in Panama, Brazil and Spain as an Air Force “brat.” She graduated summa cum laude from Rutgers University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and Latin American studies and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons. Follow her on Twitter: @nmoralestv and Instagram: @nataliemoralestv. See all episodes >
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Natalie Morales. You're probably already familiar with Natalie who is a current host of "The Talk" on CBS, which she recently joined after a 15-year run on the “Today Show.” Natalie is an ambitious, focused, and talented journalist who determined early in her career that she wanted to be a successful reporter. To get started, she had to take a 50% pay cut, get up at three in the morning, head to the Bronx, shoot her own video and then edit her stories. In the beginning, she was a one-woman news production band. Natalie is a television anchor and journalist. She serves as host of “The Talk,” CBS' Daytime Emmy Award-winning talk show that examines topical events and contemporary issues through the eyes of five hosts, alongside Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Jerry O'Connell and Sheryl Underwood. Most recently, Natalie was the West Coast anchor of NBC News' “Today,” correspondent for “Dateline NBC,” and anchor of “Behind Closed Doors with Natalie Morales.” She previously served as host of “Access” and co-host of “Access Live,” as well as news anchor of “Today,” where she co-hosted the show's third hour. Natalie joined “Today” in 2006 as a national correspondent and reported across all of NBCUniversal News' platforms, including “NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt” and MSNBC. In a “Today” first, Natalie followed 20 children from the class of 2020 – all of whom were born a year after 9/11 – from their first day of kindergarten to graduation, amid a global pandemic, nonetheless. In addition to hosting “At Home with Natalie,” Natalie contributed to several major breaking news stories, including the sexual harassment scandals, the 2017 Las Vegas massacre, the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing, and the rescue of the Chilean Miners in 2010 (coverage that was seen worldwide and recognized with a 2010 National Headliner Award). In August 2008, Natalie had the exclusive jailhouse interview with the infamous Clark Rockefeller. Her other notable reports include the 2009 presidential inauguration; Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and Hurricane Katrina in 2005; the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami; the death of Pope John Paul II in 2005; and the election of Pope Francis in 2013. She also reported on the royal wedding in 2011 and the birth of Prince George in 2013. As a part of the Shine a Light campaign in 2014, Natalie ran in the Boston Marathon and raised over $70,000 for victims of the 2013 bombing. Natalie has won three Daytime Emmy Awards as part of “Today's” recognition as the best morning news program. She won a Robert F. Kennedy Award in international journalism for her report on Honduran lobster divers for “Rock Center with Brian Williams” in June 2013. She has won three Gracie Awards, one for Outstanding Series for her “Dateline NBC” special, “My Kid Would Never,” and two for her reporting in 2016 and 2017. Natalie, who speaks Spanish and Portuguese, was born in Taiwan and spent much of the first 18 years of her life living overseas in Panama, Brazil and Spain as an Air Force “brat.” She graduated summa cum laude from Rutgers University with a bachelor's degree in journalism and Latin American studies and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons. Follow her on Twitter: @nmoralestv and Instagram: @nataliemoralestv. Learn more about Money Tale$ > Subscribe to the podcast Recent episodes See all episodes > Form CRS Form ADV Terms of Use Privacy Rights and Policies
Welcome to When It Goes Wrong, the podcast about disasters, accidents and when things fall apart. On this episode I discuss two mining disasters. The first the catastrophic explosion of Pike River mine in New Zealand which killed 29 men. Then following up with something a bit more cheerful, the rescue of 33 Chilean miners who were stuck underground for months following a mine cave-in. Please subscribe and review for more! You can follow the podcast on instagram at @whenitgoeswrongpod , on twitter at @itgoeswrongpod or email with your feedback and ideas to whenitgoeswrongpod@gmail.com.Sources:Tragedy at Pike River Mine: How and Why 29 Men Died - Rebecca Macfiehttps://pikeriver.royalcommission.govt.nz/Volume-Two---Contentshttps://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-uncompromising-chemistry-of-tragedy/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike_River_Mine_disasterhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pike_River_Minehttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/30/pike-river-families-accept-end-of-mission-to-find-mine-disaster-victimshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-54956219https://unece.org/DAM/energy/se/pdfs/cmm/CS/CS_BPG/CS.14_Creedy.pdfhttps://www.stuff.co.nz/national/108584873/pike-river-the-29-miners-who-diedBuried Alive documentary - Chilean Minershttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/oct/15/chilean-miners-los-33-returnhttps://www.npr.org/2014/10/29/359839104/the-incredible-story-of-chilean-miners-rescued-from-the-deep-down-dark?t=1635968815636https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Copiap%C3%B3_mining_accident
On Aug 5th 2010, miners were working hard at the San Jose Copper-Gold Mine in Chile, a mine that is located in the Atacama Desert, 45 km/28 miles North of the capitol Copiapo in Northern Chile. The mine, which was considered unsafe, collapsed, trapping 33 miners 700 m/2,300 feet underground and 3 miles from the mine's entrance via the length of the spiraling underground ramps. They were finally unearthed after a 69 day rescue mission. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaycee-mcintosh/support
This week: Making eye contact, More on 9/11, Robots are replacing the wrong people, Oompa Loompa's can only sing, Doing drugs to make or not make good music, James Brown's CNN interview, Bill Cosby beating charges and next up beating Jake Paul, Willie got new shoes, Are they called Slippers or Sandals, Chilean Miners and the Thai soccer team, Derailed Trains, The return of child labor, Being a robot's sex slave, and more! SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON
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You’ve heard the stories. You’ve felt for the people involved. But what happens after the cameras shut off and the reporters walk away? Just because a story disappears from the news doesn’t mean it’s gone. So whatever happened to the nuclear disaster at Fukushima? or the trapped Chilean Miners? And did anything actually come out of the Ice Bucket Challenge? Join Global News reporter, Erica Vella on this unique history podcast as she takes you inside these stories and talks to the people at the heart of each one to find out exactly what’s happened since. Listen now at https://link.chtbl.com/wht See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You’ve heard the stories. You’ve felt for the people involved. But what happens after the cameras shut off and the reporters walk away? Just because a story disappears from the news doesn’t mean it’s gone. So whatever happened to the nuclear disaster at Fukushima? or the trapped Chilean Miners? And did anything actually come out of the Ice Bucket Challenge? Join Global News reporter, Erica Vella on this unique history podcast as she takes you inside these stories and talks to the people at the heart of each one to find out exactly what’s happened since. Listen now at https://link.chtbl.com/wht See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You’ve heard the stories. You’ve felt for the people involved. But what happens after the cameras shut off and the reporters walk away? Just because a story disappears from the news doesn’t mean it’s gone. So whatever happened to the nuclear disaster at Fukushima? or the trapped Chilean Miners? And did anything actually come out of the Ice Bucket Challenge? Join Global News reporter, Erica Vella on this unique history podcast as she takes you inside these stories and talks to the people at the heart of each one to find out exactly what’s happened since. Listen now at https://link.chtbl.com/wht See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You’ve heard the stories. You’ve felt for the people involved. But what happens after the cameras shut off and the reporters walk away? Just because a story disappears from the news doesn’t mean it’s gone. So whatever happened to the nuclear disaster at Fukushima? or the trapped Chilean Miners? And did anything actually come out of the Ice Bucket Challenge? Join Global News reporter, Erica Vella on this unique history podcast as she takes you inside these stories and talks to the people at the heart of each one to find out exactly what’s happened since. Listen now at https://link.chtbl.com/wht See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Global News podcast Whatever Happened To…?, journalist Erica Vella revisits the story of the 33 trapped Chilean miners. On Aug. 5, 2010, the San Jose Mine in Chile collapsed while 33 men were underground. Mario Sepulveda, who has worked in the mining industry for almost two decades, spoke to Global News through a translator and said he remembers the day vividly. At approximately 2 p.m., Sepulveda said he began hearing really loud noises. Above ground, teams of people had been working to find the trapped miners, unaware if they had survived, but on Aug. 22, contact was made with the 33 men after a drill broke through. For 69 days in 2010, the world held its breath hoping for the safe return of 33 men trapped in a mine in Chile and people from all over the world helped in the rescue – including members of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Erica Vella speaks with one of the miners and members of the teams that helped in the rescue. She also finds out what changes were made to the mining industry following the collapse. Contact: Twitter: @ericavella Email: erica.vella@globalnews.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just because a story disappears from the news doesn’t mean it’s gone… Like whatever happened to the nuclear disaster at Fukushima? or the trapped Chilean Miners? And did anything come out of the Ice Bucket Challenge? Join Erica Vella, a reporter for Global News, as she revisits these stories and talks to the people at the heart of each one to find out exactly what’s happened since. Whatever Happened To...? Coming Soon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Topics discussed on today's show: Heidi's Game Show, The Last Word Game, Prime Day and Returning Online Purchases, Birthdays, News of the Day, Sports News, Chilean Miners 10 Years, Reverse Feud Family, Inappropriate Stores, Store's Challenged Hire, Drugs Uncontrollable Movement, Order Local, Prop 22: Yes or No, Dirty Talkers, Malort Challenge: Happiest States in America for COVID, Buffets, The Last Word Game, and Apologies.
Chilean Miners go camping, Momma's boys and your mothers cooking, Russian sweepers, Lucid dream to shoot the cream, Among Us, Kelly Clarkson gains, Special Poetry Slam ft. Travis "The Moonstar"... this and more on yet another killer cast.
People keep describing the COVID-19 pandemic as unprecedented. While our times are unprecedented in one sense, you don't have to look far back in history to see examples of people who have faced similar situations. This psalm looks at a person who dealt with the pain of isolation and it gives some warning signs to look for as well as some steps that we can take to cope with quarantine.
Creating order in chaos is critical to overcoming life threatening adversities. Listen to this podcast as Dr. Karen analyzes and extracts leadership lessons learned from the teamwork and ingenuity of the trapped Chilean miners. Just because your body is trapped doesn't mean your mind and spirit are trapped too. The post Leadership in Adversity: What Can We Learn from the Trapped Chilean Miners? first appeared on TRANSLEADERSHIP, INC®.
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Dennis talks to Christian and Lindsey about the controversy surrounding Dave Chapelle's latest comedy special for Netflix, the US Open, a book he's reading called "One Lucky Fan", Laslo Toth and therapy. He also discusses the Odessa shooting, remembering riots in Paris, Chilean Miners, CNN's 7 hours of town halls about climate change, why it's important to read writers on the other side of the political spectrum from you and more! This episode is brought to you by our sponsor: SimpliSafe - SimpliSafe security systems have video verification technology, which helps police get on the scene up to 3.5 times faster. SimpliSafe protects every door, window, and room with twenty-four seven professional monitoring. Go to SimpliSafe.com/MILLER and get free shipping and a money-back guarantee!
NOTE: Please note, this episode contains adult themes, including talk of gun-related violence, terrorism and explicit talk of the realities of war. Please take good care of yourself if these topics are triggering or leave you feeling extra tender. If you’re struggling with mental health issues, support is available 24/7 through the Suicide Prevention Hotline, 1-800-273-8255. In today’s episode I want to introduce you to someone that inspires me to stay outside of that box of normalcy as much as possible. Jonathan Franklin is an investigative journalist that has chronicled some of the most fascinating stories from the world of kidnappers to trauma survivors. He is on a quest for not only positive narratives but also articulating the survivorship of people against all odds. I was so honored when he shared with me what it was like to spend a year with Salvador Elveringa trying to learn about him and write his story. This is the fisherman that survived 438 days lost at sea and I have to tell you that some of his takeaways from that encounter and writing that novel are deep truths we can all take into our own day to day lives. “More often than we think, we’re going to make it through.” ~ Jonathan Franklin We spent time talking about the difference between those that make it through the most challenging events you can imagine, and those that don’t. He also recounted his time “camping with killers” and some of the most dangerous moments of his life. My time with Jonathan, listening to his stories and what he has learned, left me breathless. I’m so looking forward to hearing what connects most for you. Please connect with me on Instagram to let me know what you thought of this conversation. More About Jonathan Franklin Jonathan is a veteran investigative reporter with 21 years writing for the Guardian, The New York Times, GQ and Esquire magazine. He is the author of the novel 438 Days: An Extraordinary True Story of Survival at Sea which Outside magazine called the best survival novel in a decade. He is also the author of the book 33 Men: Inside the Miraculous Survival and Dramatic Rescue of the Chilean Miners. To learn more about Jonathan you can visit his website and also follow him on Twitter. In This Episode, We Talk About: What happened in his life early on that put him on this path telling stories of survival His time covering the drug war and how he felt like he was wasting energy and nothing was changing. That’s when he started seeking out good news stories He shares his experience “camping with killers” and what he learned Why he isn’t usually afraid How Jonathan is able to listen without judgment The idea that being a journalist puts your face to face with your prejudices His experience interviewing Timothy McVeigh The man behind the story of 438 - Salvador Elveringa and how Jonathan got Salvador to open up to him about his experience and the process of writing the book How he witnessed Salvador opening up over the course of writing the book and process his own experience and trauma How writing that book changed Jonathan’s life personally How Jonathan feels about witnessing people’s stories What Jonathan’s 7 daughters think about what their dad does for a living Jonathan’s appreciation of humor in survival and the idea that “a sense of humor deficit can be fatal” That it’s easier to understand people if you go back into their history The most dangerous moment of his life - still too dangerous to talk about The toughest loss in his personal life And so much more! Things We Mention In This Episode Book: 438 Days by Jonathan Franklin Book: 33 Men by Jonathan Franklin Article: Camping with Killers by Jonathan Franklin Workshop: Join Christina at The Omega Institute for Life Reentry After Loss Book: Second Firsts by Christina Rasmussen Book: Where Did You Go? by Christina Rasmussen And it would mean the world to me if you’d leave a rating and review on iTunes. I’d love to know what you think of the podcast and how I can make it better for you. Plus iTunes podcast reviews and ratings are really important to help get the podcast in front of more people to uplift and inspire them too, which is the ultimate goal. You can leave a review right here. Please continue the conversation with me @dearlifepodcast on Instagram.
This week the Fife friends have a lot to chat about for once! They delve straight in with chatting about Sacha Baron Cohen's New TV series "Who is America?" and their thoughts on it. They then discuss the so called "Alt Right" going after famous outspoken critics of them and Trump, like James Gunn and Dan Harmon, dragging up nonsense jokes from their past to try and discredit them, with some success too. Is it right? Well the friends will tell you what they think. Next up they voice their concerns for the environment and rejoice at tnews about Water on Mars, even if Mags does have a bit of an existential crisis. we briefly cover some of the Tour De France too! Then they jump into the Nonagon for a Classic Fantasy Fight Club. Dave give us his usual nonsense with Gigs then (in our Youth) v Gigs now (in our Thirties) and Jamie presents The Thai Cave Football team v The Chilean Miners. Who wins? Listen in to find out! Visit our website and Store at Fifeclub.co.uk Also Check out Politipod here! Fantastic Podcast with satire from America! Fife Club - Episode 71 - Who is America - Gunn/Harmon - Environment - Water on Mars - Fantasy Fight Club
Is this the end of Quantick Meridian?! Where are the Chilean miners now?! Does Gav finally get the twatting he deserves?! Find out the answers to these questions and more in this week's episode. Come watch us do this nonsense live on November: https://canalcafetheatre.com/event?EventId=33507
Ithamar Enriquez, Kevin Mcgeehan and Brian Shortall stop by Bro Bro Studio after they figure out how to get through the gate, which leads to everyone's favorite falling stories, how to plank from your core, what Cuba Gooding Jr is up to, Chilean Miners, the Museum of Death and how to escape from 30 Rock. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're done skipping the celebrations of our major podcast moments, like our five-year anniversary, or the hundredth time Justin did a Chilean Miners goof. Join us for a particularly introspective journey this week, and also for a frank discussion about Jackie Chan's romantic potency. Suggested talking points: Missed Observations, Massage Courtesy, Married to Jackie Chan, Mr. Predator, Mary Spookins, C&C Music Factory Day Job, Dafoe Tears
Grammys; Valentine's Day; Nina Atwood, a dating and relationship expert, comes on to talk about Valentine's Day with us; Chilean miners were on 60 Minutes.
Rescued Miner Joins Evangelist Luis Palau and Son Andrew for Historic Campaign in Chile. Unique to the initiative was the participation of rescued miner Jose Henriquez, who had requested biblical audio messages from Palau while trapped in the mine. Known by many as “the pastor†and the spiritual leader while in the mine, Henriquez was the 24th of 33 miners to be rescued from 2,300 feet below the earth’s surface.
Chad talked about the Grammys with Strib music critic Jon Bream and then about the 60 Minutes story on the Chilean Miners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Madge and Dave celebrate the new year with an extended edition. This week, they agree to never ever discuss Randy Quaid, the Chilean Miners, Kate Gosselin, Jet Blue's Steven Slater, Double Rainbow and The Event. Also, new year resolutions include the avoidance of Starbuck's Salted Caramel drinks, saying 'dude', binge eating and using paper towels to open up the inside of a public bathroom door. Finally, a listener unload from Suzanne, who gives Madge and Dave a piece of her meteorologist mind. (Week of December 27, 2010)
The world watched as 33 miners were pulled up, one by one, out of the mine after a record 69 days underground. King David wrote about the feeling of being in a pit, and how God rescued him. And then, one was to come, who would rescue the whole world...
Featured Artists: Alien 8, Dave Lynch, Asia, Steven Knight, Da D.R.O., Scellos, Infearion, GEF, Manu Ranking and Jiva. Asia talks Chilean Miners and rumors of Sex and Cannibalism in the mine, Tyra Banks crazy stalker, and the growing differences in State and Federal Government.
Join Ogun, Ned and Jim as they discuss: 1) How important is “religious knowledge” to one’s belief? (U.S. Religious Knowledge Survey ) 2) A discussion on “balance”: Is everything in this world merely the product of something striving to come into balance? and 3) The Chilean Miners. A study by pew forum U.S. Religious Knowledge Survey shows that atheist/agnostics scored highest on religious knowledge, and yet it is those who profess to be more religious that are often at the root of discrimination and bigotry. The Root of Discrimination and Bigotry
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Forget the Chilean Miners, TBTL wants a vigil for the Missouri guy who got trapped underground in a pipe full of poo. Also, Jen likes twittering more than she expected, and New Segment Alert: 'That's Not News'. Today's topic? Kim Kardashian gets naked. That's Not News!
Chilean Miners, clampers, Cliff Richard?s calendar, the property ladder, and fake designer goods.