It is unusual for anyone to survive more than three days without water, but Etienne may have had access to some water from a bathroom in the collapsed building and rescuers said she mumbled something about having a small amount of Coca-Cola with her in the rubble.
Frustration boiled over as Labour's former Attorney General Lord Goldsmith, who gave the green light for the 2003 invasion after changing his mind and declaring it legal, gave evidence.
On the evening on Jan. 26th, sky watchers in parts of England and the Netherlands witnessed unusually colorful sunsets and prolonged twilights. Atmospheric optics expert Les Cowley believes that "we are experiencing an episode of Polar Stratospheric Clouds (Type 1) as a result of unusually low stratospheric temperatures.
hostly voices from a family celebrating Christmas together during the First World War have been heard for the first time in nearly a century.
The recordings provide a fascinating insight into an English family living at a tumultuous time in world history.
Eight phonograph cyclinders, made of beeswax and soap, feature the Smith family from Salisbury in Wiltshire singing carols and discussing 'daddy being away at war.'