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- Jawbone found in Aruba is not Natalee Holloway's
- 29 presumed dead after second explosion at New Zealand mine
- Pichilemu, Chile's wastewater treatment plant to be inaugurated
Jawbone found in Aruba is not Natalee Holloway's Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 A jawbone found in Aruba is not that of missing American Natalee Holloway, who was a recent high school-graduate at the time of her disappearance. Officials confirmed the news after Dutch scientists completed tests on the bone. The jawbone, which also had a wisdom tooth with it, was found by an American tourist close to the Phoenix Hotel. A second bone had also been found by another tourist earlier this month. The bone was sent to the Netherlands Forensic Institute where scientists completed tests. They compared the bone to dental records given to them by Natalee's father, from which they confirmed the the bone was not that of Natalee, although it was human. It was said to be unlikely that the bone was Holloway's as there is no physical evidence that she was murdered. More... |
29 presumed dead after second explosion at New Zealand mine Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 Gary Knowles, head of the search and rescue operation at the New Zealand Pike River Mine, told media a second explosion has occurred inside the mine. He stated there is no possibility any of the 29 men still inside could have survived. More... |
Pichilemu, Chile's wastewater treatment plant to be inaugurated Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 The Pichilemu, Chile Wastewater Treatment Plant, which has been already working for months, was announced to be officially inaugurated today, according to Pichilemu News. The plant is located in the eastern side of the city, near Puente de Fierro. More... |
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