The Coming
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Originally published | 2000 |
Authors | Joe Haldeman |
Genres | Science Fiction |
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ID | 2961821 |
About The Coming
Astronomy professor Aurora 'Rory' Bell gets a message from space that seems to portend the arrival of extraterrestrial visitors. . . .
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... The Health Secretary, is with us in the studio tomorrow and how she fares in The Coming months is absolutely vital for her party s prospects...
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... Mr Smith recommended using the Met Office s space weather forecast page, which includes a video predicting the aurora over The Coming days The Coming days...
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... The Coming nights will be the coldest with temperatures later on Thursday widely falling below freezing soon after sunset and dropping down to -3 to -6C overnight...
Every Bitcoin payment 'uses a swimming pool of water'
... Up to three billion people worldwide already experience water shortages, a situation which is expected to worsen in The Coming decades, the study notes...
Israel Gaza: Three-year-old-twins among hostages released by Hamas
... He estimated that up to nine of the remaining hostages were American, and said he hoped they would be among those released in The Coming days...
Fresh pay offer could end NHS consultant strikes
... The BMA is expected to launch its consultation with members in The Coming weeks with a result expected by mid January...
Israel-Gaza: Four-year-old girl among released hostages
... President Biden said Sunday s hostage releases was result of " intensive US diplomacy" adding he was hopeful that more American hostages will be released in The Coming days...
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Storm Barra: Northern Powergrid aims to reconnect final homes
The energy firm for The North -east of England says it hopes to restore Power to homes which have been cut off for 10 days before a new storm on Tuesday.
Northern Powergrid said After Storm Arwen brought winds of up to 98mph and caused widespread damage on 26 November.
The Company aims to complete repairs by Tuesday, when.
A spokeswoman apologised for the " difficulty and disruption".
She Said work on Sunday had been affected by poor weather but 2,300 homes across County Durham and Northumberland had Power restored on Saturday.
In Cumbria, Electricity North West said " nobody was without Power " overnight on Sunday, while in Scotland, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks said of its affected customers by Sunday Evening .
The Met Office said Storm Barra, The Second named storm of the season, would bring wind and snow to the UK mainland on Tuesday morning.
'Awful futility'Stewart Sexton, who lives in Alnwick, Northumberland said he was exhausted by The Wait for his Power to be restored.
" It's wearing us down, and it's a constant worry. Every Day seems to bring a new problem. "
Mr Sexton said he had also been hit by floods which, coupled with A House with no heating, made for an " awful" situation.
He Said he had been showering with water heated on a wood-burning stove in his Living Room , and travelling 12 miles to his sister's home.
" We have not got any hope at all, " Stewart said, adding: " It's awful, it's the futility of it. "
'Fed Up and angry'Anna Elson, 49, also from Alnwick, she is travelling to a Family Member 's home with her 13-year-old son to avoid spending an 11th night without heating.
" The Village was left to cope on its own for too long, there are a few medically vulnerable residents here, including me, " She Said .
Ms Elson and her son have rheumatoid arthritis, which is worsened by the cold.
" No phone signal doesn't help and makes us feel more vulnerable. Help has started to come but people feel it should have been a lot sooner.
" We Are Fed Up and angry at the lack of response we have had, " she added.
Northern Powergrid said it " remained hopeful" all repairs would be completed " on Monday or Tuesday".
A spokeswoman said: " This progress is dependent on us getting some decent weather, not uncovering significant amounts of additional damage on our network and the ongoing fantastic support We Are getting from other companies around the country. "
The Power supplier also said new outages in the area around Rothbury, Northumberland, on Sunday were not a recurrence of Storm Arwen damage and were quickly fixed.
" It's not unusual for Power cuts to happen in blizzards and we had teams in the area ready And Able to respond quickly, " it said.
About 300 generators have been installed across The North East, as well as major repairs to overhead networks, After More Than 240,000 properties were hit by cuts when Storm Arwen brought down trees and Power Lines .
" The Teams in these areas have successfully completed in One Week a major overhead line construction project that would normally take many weeks, and have done so in extremely challenging conditions, " the spokeswoman said.
" We do understand how challenging it is for our customers who are still without Power at This Time and we're very sorry for the difficulty and disruption This Storm has caused to their lives and The Network that powers their communities. "
Paul Bircham from Electricity North West said the only properties left without Power in Cumbria were empty Holiday Homes and discussions were continuing with owners to arrange access to reconnect them.
He told BBC Radio Cumbria: " Nobody was without Power overnight. "
Mr Bircham said customers may experience Short Cuts of a few minutes over The Coming days as supply is switched back from generators to the main network.
He Said the lengthy outages had been caused by the " massive amount of rebuilding work".
" We have had More Than 900 incidents of damage, many of them extremely severe. "
Mr Bircham said " whole stretches" of line had to be removed, trees cleared, poles replanted and lines re-strung and tensioned.
" The amount of tree-fall resulting from The Wind was highly unusual, " Mr Bircham said, adding: " That's been one of the main reasons for the significant amount of damage to The Network . "
He Said " wherever possible" trees were being cut away from the lines, but that had to be negotiated with landowners.
Mr Bircham said he was " really disappointed" by the length of The Power outages, adding: " We Are really sorry. "
Speaking on the 11th day of the outages, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the government needed to " put pressure on those Power companies".
He Said the main message needed to be " let's get The Power back on" and expressed concerns that it was " only December" with more cold, wet and potentially stormy winter months yet to come.
On a visit to County Durham on Sunday, Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said the and The Performance of Power firms before and during the cuts would be reviewed, with enforcement action available if failures were found.
A £700 cap on compensation has been lifted allowing all those affected to claim £70 for each 12-hour period they are left without Power - After an initial £70 for The First 48 Hours .
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