A DROWNING diver has a beluga whale to thank for helping to save her life after her legs were paralysed by cramps.
"I began to choke and sank even lower and I thought that was it for me - I was dead," she told The Sun.
"Until I felt this incredible force under me driving me to the surface."
That 'incredible force' was Mila, a beluga whale which had noticed her distress and clamped its jaws around her leg.
Using her sensitive nose, Mila drove Ms Yun carefully to the surface, to the amazement of onlookers and an underwater photographer who captured the entire incident on film.
"Mila noticed the problem before we did," an organiser told
That "incredible force"; was Mila, a beluga whale which had noticed her distress and clamped its jaws around her leg.
Using her sensitive nose, Mila drove Ms Yun carefully to the surface, to the amazement of onlookers and an underwater photographer who captured the entire incident on film.
"Mila noticed the problem before we did," an organiser told - T h e S u n - .
Gary McKinnon, who suffers from a form of autism, could spend life in prison if convicted by a US court of gaining access to 97 computers in 2001 and 2002 in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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The government's chief medical officer Sir Liam Donaldson has said Tamiflu should still be given to children, despite more than half of young recipients who take the drug suffering side effects such as nausea and nightmares.
The drug being used to fight swine flu can also produce stomach pain, diarrhoea and sleeping problems.
Researchers in two studies reported that many children found concentration difficult after taking the drug - which could affect their performance in school tests and exams.
The findings will cause deep concern among parents and raise the question of whether the powerful anti-viral should be handed out so widely when the vast majority of swine flu cases involve only a mild illness.
English Short: Dutch Border Control at Schiphol Airport want to check your passport information at forhand, while you are still at home, as so that they can check you before you check-in at the Airport.
July 31, 2009: Earth is entering a stream of dusty debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle, the source of the annual Perseid meteor shower.
Although the shower won't peak until August 11th and 12th, the show is already getting underway.
Amateur astronomer Frank Melillo of Holtsville, New York, first spotted the new feature, which is brighter than its surroundings at ultraviolet wavelengths, on the planet's southern hemisphere on 19 July.
That same day, an amateur observer in Australia found a dark spot on Jupiter that had been caused by a meteoroid impact.