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Diss police have issued security advice
Anthony Carroll Monday, December 1, 2014 4:16 PM
Residents in Diss and surrounding areas are being advised to keep an eye on their sheds and garages over the winter months.
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With the colder weather setting in and shorter days people are less likely to be in their garden leaving places like sheds and garages more vulnerable to thieves.
Local policing commander for Diss, Insp Mike Britton, said: At this time of year sheds and garages are targeted due to the fact they are not used as much.
I would advise local residents to make sure they keep sheds and garages locked and secure and to also check them regularly.
Other crime prevention tips include:
Ideally store high value items inside the home
Use a padlock and chain to secure items such a lawn mowers to a heavy anchor
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A tragedy sheds light on a possible need for protection for truck drivers across the nation.
Following Mike Boeglin's murder, many in the trucking industry are supporting new legislation named in his honor.
Boeglin was killed during a robbery in Detroit over the summer.
New legislation would allow truckers to carry a concealed weapon in order to protect themselves and their cargo.
Right now, truckers may have a conceal and carry permit in one state, but that permit doesn't apply to every other state.
Conceal and carry laws can vary from state to state as well.
Mike's Law would allow truckers or other people employed in interstate commerce to apply for a federal gun permit.
That permit would allow them carry concealed firearms from one state to another, or through a state while on duty.
You can read the full proposal here: Americans Working in Interstate Commerce Protection Act, aka MIKE'S LAW."
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31-year-old Kirsty Armstrong was a size 28 and weighed 20 stone Slimmed down so she wouldn't be overweight in brother's wedding photos Mother of five lost half her body weight and now wears size 10-12 clothes
By Martha Cliff for MailOnline
Published: 06:14 EST, 1 December 2014 | Updated: 07:22 EST, 1 December 2014
Kirsty, 31, decided that she needed to lose weight after her brother announced his engagement
A mother of five who dreaded the thought of attending her brother's wedding because of her size has lost 10 stone ahead of his big day.
Kirsty Armstrong, from Houghton-le-Spring, County Durham, dropped half her body weight slimming from 20 stone and a size 28 to 9st 6lbs and a size 10-12 in time for the big day.
The 31-year-old had struggled with her size for years but finally found the inspiration to shed the pounds when she found out her brother was tying the knot - swapping takeaways and junk food for fresh fruit and vegetables.
Kirsty said her inspiration behind her weight loss was the thought of being overweight in the wedding photos.
She said:'My brother was getting married in July and I wanted to lose weight for his wedding.
'I never had the confidence but I would try to eat healthy and it wouldn't ever really work.'
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TULSA, Oklahoma - Despite the cold weather, hundreds came out to celebrate the first twinkle of Christmas lights across downtown at the "Ready, Set, GLOW" event.
Four downtown Tulsa areas participated in a progressive lighting ceremony. We were lucky enough at News On 6 to have the biggest leg of the event right on our doorstep, where it seemed like the majority of people gathered to kick things off.
The freezing winds were gusting all night, but people seemed to be hanging in there. And of course, it wouldn't be the holiday season without some frigid weather.
And the holiday season in Tulsa is officially underway.
This is our second year to come out here, and we are super excited to come back and we hope to make it a holiday tradition here, Erin Roberts said.
11/30/2014 Related Story: Downtown Tulsa Lights Up With 'Ready, Set, GLOW'
Families from across the area braved the cold to watch Guthrie Green, John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park, Winterfest and The Deco District all light up Tulsa.
Tulsa mayor Dewey Bartlett, News On 6 anchor Terry Hood and chief meteorologist Travis Meyer hosted the celebration at Glow on the Green, one of the four events that drew in hundreds of people.
It's something, the mayor says gives him pride.
Isn't it amazing? It really is, Bartlett said. I mean, families walking around, everyone bundled up smiles on their faces, everybody's happy, saying Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Happy Hanukkah, and all the great greetings we express at this time of year, so it's a terrific time in Tulsa it really is."
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By LAURAN NEERGAARD AP Medical Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - Recovery of feeling can gradually improve for years after a hand transplant, suggests a small study that points to changes in the brain, not just the new hand, as a reason.
Research presented Sunday at a meeting of the Society for Neuroscience sheds light on how the brain processes the sense of touch, and adapts when it goes awry. The work could offer clues to rehabilitation after stroke, brain injury, maybe one day even spinal cord injury.
"It holds open the hope that we may be able to facilitate that recovery process," said Dr. Scott Frey, a cognitive neuroscientist at the University of Missouri in Columbia.
When surgeons attach a new hand, nerves from the stump must regenerate into the transplanted limb to begin restoring different sensations, hot or cold, soft or hard, pressure or pain. While patients can move a new hand fairly soon, how quickly they regain feeling and what sensations they experience vary widely.
After all, the sense of touch isn't just about stimulating nerves in the skin. Those nerves fire signals to a specific brain region to decipher what you're touching and how to react. Lose a limb and the brain quickly rewires, giving those neurons new jobs. Frey's work shows the area that once operated a right hand can start giving the left hand a boost.
Brain scans suggest those changes are at least partially reversible if someone gets a hand transplant years later. But little is known about how the brain's reorganization affects recovery.
Telling where on the palms or fingers they're being touched without looking is a persistent problem for hand transplant recipients, and a function of the brain's main sensory area. Frey's team compared four transplant recipients, four patients whose own hands were reattached immediately after injury, and 14 uninjured people.
The longer the time since their surgeries, the more accurately patients located a light touch, Frey reported. Two who've had transplanted hands for eight and 10 years, respectively, were almost as accurate as uninjured people. So were two patients whose own hands were reattached 1 and three years earlier.
Nerve regeneration is thought to take about two years, Frey said.
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On our first episode we had co-owner of Halifax RLFC Tony Abbott to talk to us about how the business side of the game works and can a rugby league club be a...
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Big Brother ended with a whimper last night pulling just 737,000 viewers to seeRyan announced the winner, more than 1.2m less metro viewers than it managed last year when 1.98m tuned in for the announcement.
The regular grand final episode which started at 8.30pm go 693,000 viewers compared to 1.31m last year when Tim Dormer was named the winner, whilst the Celebration segment of the show managed just 662,000. However it did top the demographics for the evening taking the top three spots in the 16-39, 18-49 and 25-54s.
It alsooutrated Tens extensive coverage of the Aria Awards which ran from 8pm- 10.30pm and had 574,000viewers on average, whilst the red carpet segment had 602,000 viewers from 7.30pm.
Nine managed a narrow win for the night on its main channel with 20.4 per cent share, whilst Seven had 19.1 per cent and Ten 14.3 per cent.
Seven had the two most-watched non-news shows of the night with Home and Away at 7pm getting 817,000 viewers, and Criminal Minds wining the 8.30-10.30pm timeslot against Big Brother and the Arias with 800,000. Westpac-funded show Air rescue dropped to 591,000 at 8pm, after getting 674,000 viewers last week.
Nines new show Renters airing at 7.30pm got 656,000 and was third in its timeslot, whilst the last episode in the series of Shaun Micallefs Mad As Hell got733,000 viewers, wining its timeslot ahead of another new Nine show Neighbours at War and Air Rescue on Seven.
The Chasers Media Circus had 717,000 viewers beating Big Brother at 8.30pm, up from 601,000 last week.
News once again dominated the night with nine News at 6pm the only show to break a million viewers with 1.039m, dropping to 989,000 for the 6.30pm bulletin, whilst Seven News had 959,000 at 6pm and 899,000 at 6.30pm.
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1 NINE NEWS Network 9 1,039,000
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