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Investigation launched into deaths of trapped Welsh miners

Forensics teams examine scene at Gleision colliery after four men found dead in flooded mine An investigation has been launched after four men died in a flooded south Wales colliery in the worst mining disaster for 30 years. The inquiry was announced after the discovery of the bodies of the miners, who had been trapped deep underground at the Gleision colliery in the Swansea Valley. Police and safety officials promised to establish how and why they were killed. Forensics teams at the mine in the village of Cilybebyll have begun to piece together what happened. The four – Charles Breslin, 62, David Powell, 50, Phillip Hill, 45, and Garry Jenkins, 39 – were trapped after water poured into the shaft they were working in on Thursday morning. Three others, including Powell’s son, Daniel, managed to get out and raise the alarm. The Welsh secretary, Cheryl Gillan, said: “We must ensure we learn the lessons and find out what happened to these men.” She said the investigation would initially be led by South Wales police before being handed over to the Health and Safety Executive. David Cameron described the tragedy as a “desperately, desperately sad situation”. The prime minister said the anguish of the miners’ families was “intense” but added it was clear the emergency services had done everything they could. Peter Vaughan, chief constable of South Wales police, said: “We’ve tried to bring this safely to its conclusion. Unfortunately the conclusion we have is the one none of us wanted.” Expressing his condolences to the men’s families, he said: “I can’t begin to imagine what the families are going through. “We’ve been humbled by the community spirit that’s been shown during this most tragic of incidents.” Fire and rescue and ambulance workers said they had never seen or worked in such conditions before. Of the three men who escaped the flooded mine, one is now critically ill in hospital. The two other men who were with him emerged largely unharmed and helped the rescue operation. Neath MP Peter Hain said: “This is the end we all feared but hoped against hope wouldn’t happen. “Extraordinary courage was shown by the families right through the night, tortuous hours of waiting. We can’t imagine what they have been through. “This has been a stab right through the heart of these local communities. There’s a long tradition of mining here but nobody expected the tragedies of past generations would come today.” Richard Smith, chief fire officer for Mid and West Wales fire and rescue service, said: “Ambulance and fire officers have all expressed to me that within 30 years of service they’ve never actually seen such conditions and worked in such conditions that they’ve had to over the last two days to try and bring this to a satisfactory conclusion.” Asked whether any of the men ever stood a chance of surviving, Smith said: “It’s a bit too early to tell whether they would have stood any chance of survival or not but the fact that I think that them being together where they were working will probably be indicative of that.” The archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan, said: “My heart goes out to the families of those killed in Gleision colliery. The whole community is heartbroken for them.” Wales Mining David Batty guardian.co.uk

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Jimmy Leeward

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Emmy Awards

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Mix Master Gloves keep your hands warm, control your iPod. Q-bert mitts still MIA (video)

There’s plenty of options for keeping your digits toasty while you peruse the music on your iPhone or iPod, but most of those still require you to fish the device out of your pocket to skip that Audioslave track that sneaked on there. Burton’s Mix Master gloves skip all that physical interaction nonsense by sticking a wireless remote in the back of one of the mitts. You just plug a small dongle into your iDevice and it pairs up with the music-controlling hand-wear. Of course, if you’re not the exceedingly lazy type, you could just sew a few cents worth of conductive thread into any standard pair of gloves and avoid coughing up $160 for the Mix Masters. If you’re still curious there’s a video after the break. Continue reading Mix Master Gloves keep your hands warm, control your iPod. Q-bert mitts still MIA (video) Mix Master Gloves keep your hands warm, control your iPod. Q-bert mitts still MIA (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 17 Sep 2011 05:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Reno Air Races

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Tareq Salahi

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Maker Faire

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Suspects charged in Nigeria bombing

Prosecutors in Nigeria have accused four men of organising

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Rugby World Cup 2011: Australia v Ireland – live! | Scott Murray

• Hit F5 to refresh or turn on the automatic widget below • Email your thoughts to scott.murray@guardian.co.uk • Watch World Cup video highlights, interviews and more • Visit our dedicated Rugby World Cup site 5 min: Rob Kearney hits Kurtley Beale with a ridiculous high tackle. That was almost moustache height. That’ll be a penalty to Australia, who toy with the idea of kicking for the corner, but think better of showing such rank disrespect. James O’Connor will kick, ten yards in from the left on the 22. 4 min: This is already shaping up into a tidy battle. Ireland stream forward into the Aussie half, going on a couple of sorties, but after setting a ruck, the Wallabies counter-ruck brilliantly and make off up the other end of the pitch. That romp comes to nothing too, but both teams have come out with a very positive mindset. And we’re off! Australia kick off. Earls takes the catch, and steps carelessly into touch. Not a good start for the Irish. The Wallabies win the line out on the Irish 22, and set themselves in the centre of the park, but good work from the Irish forwards reclaims the ball. There’s a brief brouhaha, Sean O’Brien in the middle of it, swinging wild haymakers in the JD Wetherspoon style. And a penalty to Ireland, as it appears O’Brien was reacting to some Aussie sauce. The early danger is over. The teams are out! Australia are in their trademark gold and green, Ireland their fully copyrighted green and white. There’s the traditional Māori welcome of a big topless bloke playing hard bop on an exceptionally large wooden tube, in scenes not totally dissimilar to Mulligan and O’Hare’s interpretation of Another Day In Paradise . And then it’s a blast of Advance Australia Fair and Ireland’s Call. They’ll be a-passin’ and a-puntin’ in a minute! Getting One’s Excuses In Early (Preserve Of Northern Hemisphere Fans) dept. “Firstly I dont see us winning, we will lose like heroes as usual, but a loss is a loss.” That’s the spirit, Anthony O’Connell. “On the RWC, I think it is unfair on all teams, with the exception of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. These three teams come into the competition at the back end of their season whereas the vast majority with any chance of winning are still basically in pre-season. Nothing beats competitive games, friendlies are worth nothing. Play it in March and I think our home nations would do a lot better.” Venue: The 60,000-capacity Eden Park in Auckland. Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand) Kick off: 9.30am BST (which is 9.30pm in the Kiwi coin). Australia: Beale, O’Connor, Fainga’a, McCabe, Ashley-Cooper, Cooper, Genia; Kepu, Moore, Alexander, Vickerman, Horwill, Elsom, McCalman, Samo. Replacements: Polota-Nau, Slipper, Simmons, Palu, Higginbotham, Burgess, Mitchell. Ireland: Kearney, Bowe, O’Driscoll, D’Arcy, Earls, Sexton, Reddan; Healy, Best, Ross, O’Callaghan, O’Connell, Ferris, O’Brien, Heaslip. Replacements: Cronin, Court, Ryan, Leamy, Murray, O’Gara, Trimble. And so to the teams. And the big news is, the influential Wallaby openside flanker David Pocock has failed a late fitness test; Ben McCalman will replace him. Not looking on the bright side II: The Irish have been out on the lash , according to the tabloids us. The bar tab ran to £1,600, which sounds quite a lot, until you factor in food, and that there’s about 600 people in the touring party. And anyway, aren’t rugby players supposed to roister-doister around the joint, necking pints with reckless abandon so we don’t have to? These are austere times, so let us at least live vicariously, for goodness sake. Exile on Main Street wouldn’t sound half as good if Keith Richards didn’t have heroin rolling out of his eyeballs when he was making it, now would it? Not looking on the bright side: Ireland always give Australia a game, yet nearly always conspire to lose it. Ireland, of course, are in the middle of their worst patch of form for years and years and years. Four consecutive losses coming into the tournament, and an opening-match disgrace against the USA. But let’s look on the bright side: they always give Australia a game. Morning, everyone! So here come Australia, whose second-half performance against Italy was probably the most impressive by any team in the tournament so far. Do Ireland have a strategy in place to deal with these guys? “The night before grabbing hold of them, locking them up and putting them in a room somewhere? Short of that, no.” Les Kiss, there, Ireland’s defence coach. Hmm. Rugby World Cup 2011 Australia rugby union team Ireland rugby union team Rugby union Scott Murray guardian.co.uk

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Targus to release new WiFi PAN-equipped Laser Mouse this September, flips Bluetooth the bird

Back in 2008, Ozmo Devices paired up with Intel to get its WiFi PAN (WiFi Personal Area Network) tech into low-power devices . Fast-forward to a few years later, tack on a new partnership with Targus and get ready for the first of those Bluetooth-less peripherals to hit the market. The company’s new accessory teammate is planning to rollout a line of WiFi Laser mice that incorporate the OZMO2000 chip, with the first mouse to hit sometime this September. The unreleased AMW58US model will connect directly to your computer’s WiFi receiver and packs a four-way scroll wheel, laser sensor and compatibility for Windows 7 — batteries included. There’s no pre-order page available at the moment, so you’ll just have to sit tight and wait it out. Official PR awaits you after the break. Continue reading Targus to release new WiFi PAN-equipped Laser Mouse this September, flips Bluetooth the bird Targus to release new WiFi PAN-equipped Laser Mouse this September, flips Bluetooth the bird originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 17 Sep 2011 04:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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