Drain
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Originally published | June 2008 |
Authors | Sana Takeda |
C. B. Cebulski | |
Genres | Comics |
Horror Fiction | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2281771 |
About Drain
Her clan destroyed, her family murdered by vampires, Chinatsu, a once-proud female ninja, had nothing left to live for -- save revenge! In this centuries-spanning tale of bloodlust and betrayal, Chinatsu, now a vampire herself, tracks the dark lord that turned her all those long years ago. . . .
Covid inquiry: Failure to consider 'potentially massive impact' of lockdown
... " Did the attention paid to the risks of a no-deal Brexit - Operation Yellowhammer as it was known - Drain resources and capacity that should have been continuing the fight against the next pandemic? " Mr Keith asked...
'I wouldn't leave South Africa, I have a kid here'
... While Mr Mogotsi and Mr Mashisi are staying in South Africa, Prof Coulter says that the continuing big problem for the country s IT sector is a brain Drain - people finding jobs overseas...
Plastics in wet wipes should be banned, says Labour MP
... But a lot of them - if flushed down the Drain - end up on our river beds or blocking our sewers...
American cheese: this deserves its bad reputation?
... even cheese karaoke (you sing curd and whey to the tune of Purple Rain, for example-the Text I never said you were the only solids / I never meant you to send in the Drain / There is only one way to have them both together / Only once, cut the VAT, you will see curds and whey )...
South Africa newborn baby rescued from storm drain
...A newborn baby was rescued from a storm Drain in the South African city of Durban after a three-hour operation...
Plastics in wet wipes should be banned, says Labour MP
Plastics in wet wipes should be banned, says Labour MP
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Plastics in wet wipes should be banned, says Labour MPCloseWet wipes are used to clean surfaces, mop up after kids or Take Off makeup.
But a lot of them - if flushed down the Drain - end up on our river beds or blocking our sewers. Because many contain plastics, they also don't break down.
Labour MP Fleur Anderson says as well as causing environmental damage, the cost of clearing them from blocked drains ends up on our water bills.
She is proposing a new law to ban the sale or manufacture of wet wipes that contain plastic.
The UK government says it is working with manufacturers and water companies to ensure labelling is clear and to raise awareness about How To dispose of wet wipes properly.
Source of news: bbc.com