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FAR Eastern prisoners of war were reunited at Liverpool's School of Tropical medicine to record their experiences for a unique education project. Yesterday, seven men who endured years of hard labour in prison camps in Asia came together at the centre which helped many of them back to health.

They were met by A-Level students from Pensby High School for Girls who interviewed and filmed their memories for a new website dedicated to the effects of captivity and Balenciaga Bags the medical and social problems faced by ex-FEPoW and their families.

The unique project is being headed by the School of Tropical Medicine who have helped treat more than 2,000 ex-FEPoW who returned home with infectious diseases.

Waterloo's Charles Elston, who spent almost four years in a Thailand prison camp at the age of 24, said: "I think it's important that our stories are on public record and that the work of the school is recognised.

"At the start of my captivity I suffered from dysentery and lost weight, falling to less than six stone, then I caught malaria just before we were freed and send back home.

"It would come and go in cycles and was a most extreme feeling of being boiling hot but freezing cold inside. I watched many people die of disease."

Ex-FEPoW Maurice Naylor, who worked on the bridge over the River Kwai in Thailand, said: "We were a small group of prisoners who had to carry long pieces of heavy timber.

"We weren't strong, had no footwear and had to slide around in the monsoon slipping and sliding up the banks in mud, and you were hit if you didn't do it right.

"Some people fell into despair and gave up hope, we were sick, starved and hadn't had contact with the outside world.

"At one point, 10 people a day were dying and I watched people die a hideous death from infectious disease.

"There were men who had to watch their friends die then burn them to stop the bacterial disease spreading. That was the most frightening time, the period of 1943 when disease was rife."

Many of the prisoners were treated in the field by doctors trained at the Liverpool school while others have had many years of treatment in the city.

Glashutte Watch Replica Professor Geoff Gill, FEPoW education project leader at the Tropical School of Medicine, said: "Malaria and dysentery were the most common problems PoWs came back with, but the Strongyloides worm was a major problem that lasted in prisoners over many years.

"Starting with an irritating rash and diarrhoea, the problem was that, when the PoWs were treated for other conditions such as asthma, the drugs would make the worm reproduce, resulting in death.

"This worm accounted for around 20% of infectious diseases and was prevalent in Burma and soil in the jungles, but at the time we knew very little about it, so treating the PoWs allowed us to learn more and more."

He added: "There are two great things about this project, one that we have learnt a large amount from the far eastern experience and secondly that many of our soldiers at war today come back with identical problems.

"People fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq come back with the same health problems. It's still happening so the lessons we have learned still apply to modern treatment and will do in the future."

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THE former leader and chief executive of a Lincolnshire council will be allowed to claim up to Pounds 20,000 of taxpayers' cash to pay legal fees.

But ex-West Lindsey District Council supremo Councillor Bernard Theobald and ex-chief executive Duncan Sharkey will only be eligible to ask for a maximum of Pounds 10,000 each from the authority if they are defendants in civil cases brought against them.

The cash indemnity will not be available if either of the pair are involved in criminal proceedings related to their council work or cases concerning fraud or other deliberate wrongdoing or reckless behaviour.

Conservative council leader Councillor Adam Duguid added the authority's cash could not be used as an "offensive weapon" by the two men, if either wanted to pay for legal action against organisations, including the Audit Commission.

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Cllr Theobald could also face an investigation by the Standards Board for England after allegations of inappropriate behaviour were levelled against the former Tory and three other councillors.

A decision on the indemnity plan was reached by West Lindsey's organisation and resources committee on Thursday night.

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This followed an earlier decision in December 2009 by Mr Sharkey in his role as chief executive in which he denied a request from Cllr Theobald for an indemnity.

Conservative committee member Cllr Duguid said a "highly reasonable and fair" approach had been adopted by members.

"I have thought very carefully about this issue," he said.

"I have always been of the opinion if a council is to offer indemnity, that indemnity should be a shield not a sword. It should shield a member or officer from legal action. It should not be used as an offensive weapon. It's reasonable for members and officers to have protection."

Tory Cllr Sue Rawlins said: "This is only an indemnity. This is not giving the two men involved two open cheques to get Pounds 10,000 each. It's only insurance and it may never happen."

Cllr Reg Shore said he had concerns that a highly-skilled lawyer could find a loophole in the wording of the indemnity agreement.

"I can't imagine how a top lawyer would not be able to manipulate the terms of the contract to secure this money," said the opposition Lib Dem leader.

Legal Service Lincolnshire representative David Coleman said he was confident the wording of the current agreement would not allow this.

Green light for tax rise RESIDENTS living in the West Lindsey District Council area are expected to receive a tax bill increase of 0.48 per cent.

Council leader Adam Duguid has told the Echo of his intention to announce a green budget next week, with the aim of making the authority and residents the most eco-friendly in the countr y.

The development of the Pounds 2.5m Market Rasen pool project will also be included in budget plans for the district council.

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SEOUL - South Korean President Lee Myung Bak on Monday called for the setting up of a new inter-Korean body that would allow the two Koreas to engage in dialogue at any time.

''There is a need to establish a body that will allow inter-Korean dialogue to take place at all times,'' Lee said in his televised New Year address to the nation, in which he laid out his government's plans for 2010.

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In his message, published in state-run newspapers Monday, Myanmar junta leader Senior Gen. Than Shwe confirmed that elections will be held in the country this year.


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KYNIKOS PRESIDENT JIM CHANOS TALKS CHINA ON BLOOMBERG TV

JANUARY 25, 2010

SPEAKERS: JIM CHANOS, PRESIDENT, KYNIKOS ASSOCIATES

MARGARET BRENNAN, BLOOMBERG NEWS

(This is not a legal transcript. Bloomberg LP cannot guarantee its accuracy.)

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MARGARET BRENNAN, BLOOMBERG NEWS: Jim Chanos - hedge fund manager of Kynikos, earlier today, Yves Saint Laurent Shoes joined me from London and I began by asking if he can explain why he's selling China short.

JIM CHANOS, PRESIDENT, KYNIKOS ASSOCIATES: We're not betting against China. There's a number of misconceptions about what we're saying. And what we are saying in a series of talks that I'm giving this week in the UK, is that China is undergoing a property bubble and a fixed-investment bubble.

Now, we're not making any calls on the Chinese economy overall or the currency or the current account status, vis-a-vis the U.S. and the West, but what is pretty clear to us based on our work is that there's a monumental property bubble and fixed-asset investment bubble that China has underway right now. And deflating that gently will be difficult at best.

BRENNAN: It's an important point you're making there because you are not betting against Chinese growth per se, you are saying - you're finding issues with the sustainability or perhaps some areas that there are asset bubbles.

Let me ask you though - we've seen the Chinese increase the reserve requirements; they've asked the banks to limit lending; they've raised the yield on 3-months and 1-year bills - what would you need to see for them to do before you were more comfortable that they had some of those bubbles under control?

CHANOS: Recent history in our economy and here in Western Europe tells us that deflating bubbles is no easy feat. And we're just going to monitor things like everybody else. But the problem with this is that the people that have brought you the bubble are now the ones who are going to supposedly deflate it.

The issue is that this is all on the back of the Chinese government. And unlike the West where GDP is the result of the actions of free-market participants, in China it is the exact opposite Margaret. In China, the economy runs to the tune of the GDP growth target. Hat is there is a GDP growth target set and then levers are pulled and buttons are pushed to get there.

And I think that that is a major, major difference - it's sort of like the old Soviet 5-Year Plans, although done a lot more efficiently.

BRENNAN: I want to ask you, because when you came out with this call, or there were reports of this call, not the detail that you're giving now, it raised a lot of skeptics to come to the forefront - some notable ones. I've gotten notes from some of the biggest China watchers out there, just asking me to ask you how you're coming up with some of this level of skepticism that you seem to have.

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Now leading WAGS, including Coleen Rooney and Alex Gerrard, are doing just that... and will boycott the whole tournament.

Coleen, who gave birth to baby Kai in November, said: "Kai and me will be supporting Wayne and the team from home. We wouldn't see much of Wayne while we're there because of the ban. It's what I'd rather do."

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In 2006 the WAGS stayed at Baden-Baden, a short drive from England's training camp in the Black Forest, and had "ready access" to the players.

This time round they have been offered rooms at the six-star One & Only Resort and Spa in Cape Town, while their men are staying 80 miles north of Johannesburg, a two-hour flight away.


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Jobless Myers apologised to the judge saying "times were hard", and his friend admitted he had been "stupid".

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'Helpful' dealer is arrested

DRUG dealer Saulo Soneghat was so cooperative with police after being caught red-handed he asked a neighbour to get his cannabis stash from his home and bring it to the station.

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At Gloucester Crown Court Soneghat, 28, of Ashgrove, Bussage, near Stroud, admitted possession of cannabis with intent to supply and was given a deferred sentence for six months subject to a 7pm to 5am curfew.

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"He was very helpful to the police," said Mr Ryder.

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Tim Burrows, defending, said Soneghat had a heavy habit at the time.

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Soneghat accepted the deferment with conditions he stays off drugs and observes the curfew. Sentencing was deferred until August. Judge Horton ruled Soneghat had benefited from crime by Pounds 240.


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