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Poll : September
Do you support the government proposed one in, one out system for red tape?
This is an anonymous poll for statistical purposes only
Last Month's Poll

Should FIFA have given the vuvuzela the red card?

Yes, its a nuisance - 56%

No, it contributes to the World Cup atmosphere - 32%

Sorry, what was that? - 12%

Helmet saves life
May 1st 2009

Steve Glover, an electrician working for Colas, has been awarded the Centurion Golden Helmet for surviving an industrial accident without a fatal or serious injury, while wearing a Centurion Safety Products' 1125 safety helmet.

The accident occurred in spite of safety standards being rigorously adhered to.

A cast iron cap from an old lamp column had somehow split over the years and suddenly fell apart when the column was being lifted by a crane to a height of about 9m. One half, weighing 900gm, hit Glover on the head. Thanks to his helmet, the only injury he sustained was a cut to the back of the neck caused by a piece of metal flicking under the helmet rim.

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