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F15e Crash Afghanistan

An American F-15E jet crashed in eastern region of Afghanistan on Saturday, killing two crewmembers aboard the plane, the US military said in a statement. The F-15E crashed at approximately 3:15 A.M. Kabul time while it was conducting coalition operations. The military officials said that the crash of the fighter plane was caused by some mechanical problems, ruling out the possibility of hostile fire at the jet. The F15e crash in Afghanistan occurred after a U.S. helicopter was shot down by Taliban insurgents in the restive southern province of Helmand on Tuesday. At least five people were killed in the attack. (The photo above is a file photo is a 15E crash in England in which the crew survived the crash).

Two crew members died when an F-15E fighter plane assigned to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro crashed in eastern Afghanistan Friday night. The crash of the F-15E came in a month that has already proved the deadliest for Western troops in the course of the nearly 8-year-old Afghanistan conflict. At least 50 coalition service members, including 26 Americans, have been killed so far in July. The highest previous monthly tally for Western troop fatalities in Afghanistan was 46. No fighter jets have crashed in Afghanistan in years. Militants are able to shoot down helicopters with rockets, but are not known to have the anti-aircraft weaponry necessary to bring down a high-flying jet.

Cash for Clunkers 2009 Bill

Cars.Gov the new cash for clunkers website was launched last Monday. The government website offers information on how the process of trading an older vehicle for a more-efficient model will work, and urges customers to call dealers to see if they will register for the program. Last Thursday, US Congress sent the $1-billion Cash for Clunkers 2009 bill to President Barack Obama for his signature. The Cash for Clunkers program should put $3,500 to $4,500 in the pockets of about 250,000 people trading in older gas guzzlers for new, more environmentally friendly cars.

Cash for Clunkers 2009 – Car Allowance Rebate System

The cash for clunkers program is supposed to help get old cars off the road and replace them with newer more safer, fuel efficient vehicles. Here are the rules:

Mercy Ministries Scandal

Disappointing. To see an institution linked with the Christian community to be smeared in the public media - yet again (again? Hillsong already has a controversial regard following mainstream publicity in Current Affairs TV programs). This time its a scandal involving Mercy Ministries:

A SECRETIVE ministry with direct links to Gloria Jean's Coffees and the Hillsong Church has been deceiving troubled young women into signing over months of their lives to a program that offers scant medical or psychiatric care, instead using Bible studies and exorcisms to treat mental illness.

Government agencies such as Centrelink have also been drawn into the controversy, as residents are required to transfer their benefits to Mercy Ministries. There are also allegations that the group receives a carers payment to look after the young women.

Raining in Sydney

Nope, its not raining in Sydney now.. but the rains have increased our dams by 10.8 percent to 50 percent full (or is that 50 percent empty?) anyhow, the previous week of rains (and floods) have brought about 7 and half months worth of water to Sydney's drinking supply. The dams are now at their highest since May 2004 with about 180 millimetres of rain falling across the Warragamba catchment since June 7. "Over the past two weeks up to 320 millimetres of rain has fallen on Sydney's catchment areas, boosting the dams by 336 billion litres of water," said the Premier, Morris Iemma. "This is some of the best rain we've had in more than eight years."

Baseball Bat Murders

Freaky... I wonder what drove this Engineering student to kill his fellow mates... Studying engineering could be hazardous to your health...

""A man who bludgeoned his two flatmates to death with a baseball bat has been sentenced to life imprisonment for their murders.

""The three University of NSW engineering students from Singapore had been living together when Tiwary, who owed one flatmate $5,000 in rent, bought a baseball bat and murdered them two hours apart, the court heard.

""In sentencing Tiwary today, Justice Michael Adams said there was nothing in the evidence which established a motive for the heinous crimes.

-- SMH

Qantas QF20: Pilot Security

Qantas pilots delayed QF20 flight from Manila to Sydney via Brisbane the other day. How? They refused to remove their shoes for a security check at Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). The Australian pilots reportedly had argued with airport officials that they were being mistreated. The plane carrying 200 passengers left 70 minutes late after the two pilots yielded for the security check.

Security at the airport has been stepped up since the discovery of the plot to bomb planes flying from Britain to the US. In the last week, a local newspaper had reported that a security consultant was able to smuggle in C-4 explosives attached to the soles of hs shoes on a flight bound for southern Philippines. The consultant also claimed to have put together a bomb inside the plane's toilet. Were the Qantas pilots in the right for refusing security checks? Who gives? I think they should have submitted and they made such a big fuss for nothing, wasting 200 people's time. So what does that amount to? 200 people * 70 minutes is 14,000 minutes which is a total of 9.72 days of lost time for these people. ARGH!

Socceroo Lucas Neill Speaks Out

After watching the Socceroos lose against Italy in the early hours of Tuesday morning, spare a thought for Lucas Neil who has admitted this in a recent interview: "I hold myself responsible for being involved in the incident." But... "Is it my fault? No."

"I'm not over it yet," Neill said before boarding a flight from Europe to Australia. "For the rest of my life it will eat away at me that we had a realistic opportunity to get to the semi-final of the World Cup. We had everything under control in the game. We knew that, whether it be in extra-time or on penalties, that we were going to beat a giant of world football. But it was all taken out of our control.

"I'm disappointed. I am gutted. Mentally, before the game, I thought that we were going to beat Italy. And then when we were playing the game, I knew we would. We were going to go on to bigger and better things. I might play in another World Cup but this squad will never ever be the same. The coach. The Guus factor. The team was very talented. There were so many great ingredients going into that team. We had momentum and great confidence. There was no expectation. We had the opportunity for more of a great adventure."

Controversial Finish For The Socceroos in their Match Against Italy

It's 5 minutes to 3am and the Match with the Socceroos against Italy has finally ended. Italy won 1-0 in a controversial finish. Lucas Neil made a slide for the ball in the box tripping up an Italian player. A penalty shot was given to Italy and taken by Totti who made the shot. Only if Neil didn't trip up the player - just seconds before the game ended, could have seen the game been taken to extra time and possibly a penalty shoot out. It's been an interesting few weeks following the Socceroos, from their win against Uruguay last year, to their winning against the Asian Champions - Japan, while losing to Brazil and drawing against Croatia and finally ending theirWorld Cup campaign against Italy in this controversial finish. I say better luck next time. :) And Lucas Neil - your name will be forever etched in all the Soccer fans who stayed up late tonight!

Update 11:20am: I think I may have overreacted last night... The Socceroos deserve to be congratulated on how far they've gone in the World Cup this year. It's the referees' fault. That did not deserve a penalty!

Update 2124 hours: Here are some interesting articles about the match: You were robbed, says Brits: "Australians have already mastered rugby and cricket. Now they're world class at footie - as well as the barbie and the bar." And That wasn't a penalty: Hiddink

The Triad Lives On: Online Phishing

Yep... The Triad is still doing deals on Australia and are using kids to do their dirty work. This scam is linked with the phishing emails that attempt to get users to input their login details on their mockups of official websites. One of the bagmen is a recent graduate of the prestigious Trinity Grammar School... Read More

Don't Save Your Porn at Work

According to this news story, Richard Budlong, 56, was dismissed from his job at NCR Australia last year, after 31 years of service for storing pornography at his work computer. The pornographic images had been sent by senior managers so he was not overly concerned that he was breaking IT policy and argued NCR "had a workplace culture which tolerated the distribution of such material". Let this be a warning for all you perves ;P

Surviving A Fall from A Multi-Storey Building

A 20 year old woman from Sydney has suvived an eight storey fall. Full Story. "The woman, 20, suffered serious head injuries, and fractured both arms, both legs and her pelvis after falling from the eighth-floor of a unit block, says Ian Badham, executive director of NRMA CareFlight helicopter service." That is one serious fall. If you were to fall down an sustain major injuries, would you prefer to die or survive, but be severely screwed and be a burden on your loved ones?

New AntiBiotic Found - Stronger than Penicillin

At last! Scientists have discovered a bacteria-fighting compound 100 times more effective than penicillin - in wallaby milk. This new compound was tagged as AGG01 and is active against a wide variety of fungi and bacteria including antibiotic-resistant superbugs such as he hospital superbug MRSA, or golden staph, as well as ecoli, Streptococci, Salmonella, Bacillus subtilus, Pseudomonas spp, Proteus vulgaris, and Staphylococcus aureus. I hope we don't abuse the use of this antibiotic in future.

Spiking Drinks: Seen it in the Movies Already

You've seen in in Hollywood movies before, you've heard stories about it but yet it still happens. I guess the same goes with speeding: you've been caught before, you know there are speed cameras everywhere, but you still put the pedal to the metal. I saw someone caught speeding in my local area on my daily walk; the police car was an unmarked Ford XR7, fully tinted windows. You would never have seen it coming. Anyway, back to the topic: drink spiking. There's an ongoing court case about drink spiking in Sydney.

More Stories of Aussies Falling for the Nigerian Scams

I previously commented about Nigerian Scams. They aren't new and they still seem to catch a lot of people, even with all the media - newspapers, the Prime Time Current Affairs Programs and talkback radio. Who are these gullible and greedy people? Have they been living under a rock? Don't they hear about the stories of people who have been sucked into these scams? Or are they just too busy working their butt off for money that they have just lost their common sense? Who knows - because I know I'm not one of them. Queensland police are staggered by the amount gullible Aussies losing their investment money to scammers. Police estimate that the scam has earned more than $7 million from Queenslanders alone. According to news reports, professionals such as financail advisers, lawyers and university professors are getting sucked into scam. One person had even put $2.2 million towards the Nigerian scam.

McDonald's Pioneering Job Sharing

Here's a new employment model that McDonald's is currently trialling in Britian. The concept of job sharing involves the one position where you as the employee is able to share your job and swap shifts without telling your boss. Each employee clocks on into the shift and is paid individually for the hours they worked into their account but it is essentially the one position. If the trial scheme proves successful, McDonald's said that it would expand the family job sharing scheme to include friends and cousins.

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