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The board apologised unreservedly to those affected by the problem, but concerns were raised about the impact on patients as well as how long they would have to wait for new appointments. The IT meltdown began on Tuesday morning with the servers which connect staff to the network going down, meaning patient records could not be accessed across ten hospitals in the region. Back-up systems also failed.
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Unless human society/technology crashes, mosquitoes will certainly be extincted this century. I've meditated on this issue and ways to accomplish it myself. Current mosquito eradication and abatement efforts rely on "passive" or non-self reproductive techniques. In order to extinct the mosquito multiple self reproducing agents needs to be employed. A mosquito based venereal disease for example that propogates throughout the species(s), infecting both males and females, that kills female larvae and lets infected males grow to infect other females. This would cause the infected male population to bloom and drive the female population to zero, and would spread out radially from ground zero. In order to increase success multiple such agents would need to be created and released simultaneously in order to overcome various local resistances to any one specific agent. There should also be multiple simultaneous "ground zeros". I think this is inevitable because eventually the genetic technology will be available to any individual or groups interested in exploiting it.
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Sanel Sahbaz beat one victim with a chair leg during an argument in the street, breaking the man’s arm. In another incident he stamped on his landlord’s head until he became unconscious and then kicked him in the face.
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But Biarritz is only part of the picture. Just as the Côte d’Azur resorts are strung like pearls and the Alpine hills behind provide a refreshing, instantly accessible contrast, the same is true on the blissfully bling-free Côte Basque, characterised not by umbrella pines, yellow broom and oleanders but by tamarisk trees and hydrangeas. Within 20 minutes are both Bayonne, its picturesque medieval streets tightly knotted around its crowning cathedral, and St Jean-de-Luz.