1. Three Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan
UPDATE: Australia’s Defence Minister Stephen Smith has released the names of the three Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan. They are Corporal Ashley Birt, 22, Lance-Corporal Luke Gavin, 27, and Captain Bryce Duffey, 26. The injured soldiers are all being transferred to Germany for medical treatment.
Three Australian soldiers have been gunned down by a rogue Afghan soldier in the single worst incident involving Australian troops since a helicopter crashed and killed three diggers last year. The shooter was killed by return fire. Seven other Australians were wounded – some critically – and an Afghan interpreter was killed. The brother of one of the three was serving alongside him and will bring his body home. Prime Minister Julia Gillard described it as a ‘bitter’ day for Australians but asked for the progress in Afghanistan not to be judged on the incident alone. News of the Australian deaths came as a suicide car bomber in the capital Kabul struck a US-run NATO bus travelling through the south-west of the city, killing at least 17 people, including 13 US soldiers. 32 Australians have now died while serving in the war in Afghanistan.
2. Is the world’s 7 billionth baby born in the Philippines?
Danica May Comacho was 2.5kg tiny when she burst into the world shortly before midnight (October 30) in the Philippines and has been declared by the Government there and the United Nations one of several ‘symbolic’ 7 billionth babies around the world. She was born in the nation’s capital in a crowded hospital. The Philippines is the world’s 12th most populated country with more than 91 million citizens. It took thousands of years – from prehistory to 1960 – for humankind to reach 3 billion. But then it took only 39 years – to 1999 – to add the next 3 billion. And now it has taken just 12 more years to move from 6 to 7 billion. Growth has been so rapid that the US Population Reference Bureau estimates that about 5 per cent of all the people who have ever lived are living now.”
Top Comments
Leeches Demi? Are you serious? Lyme disease anyone?
Bathing in turpentine sounds like a lot of bollocks to me - Demi, would, at the very least, have mild burns all over her. As for sitting down in a bath of turpentine...yowsa!!! that's gotta sting. Lets hope Ashton doesn't light a match anywhere close to her, she would 'go up' like a firecracker. Leeches can be used in medicine, but not to detoxify - that's the job of your liver primarily. Again, I call bullshit - what beautiful woman wants to subject herself to small itchy welts all over her???
The soldiers - too young, too many, too often. May they rest in peace.