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Clues
this is where there will be clues given out and you can try to figure the riddles out by using these. (note: do not type in this section. if you would like to ask for another clue type it in comments)
_________________ They say they know you but do they really?
They say they care...but do they really?
Do you believe them when they say trust me?
Or do you turn your back on them and leave?
Well i say if you truly care and they say they are your friend forever..
They should be able to be trusted,and i say if they can truly get them to cry for you.....they are truly your friend.
Joined: 23 Jul 2008 Posts: 111 Location: In the darkest depths of darkness.
clue one for riddle one
The first clue is this
If you read carefully there is one without it) so where did the raven come into this? (not the clue the sentence before it is the clue.
_________________ They say they know you but do they really?
They say they care...but do they really?
Do you believe them when they say trust me?
Or do you turn your back on them and leave?
Well i say if you truly care and they say they are your friend forever..
They should be able to be trusted,and i say if they can truly get them to cry for you.....they are truly your friend.
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Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:13 am
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Joined: 11 Nov 2010 Posts: 33
Cholera death toll in Haiti passes 600
A woman suffering from cholera symptoms is checked by a Cuban doctor at the hospital in Archaie, Haiti, Tuesday Nov. 9, 2010. Haiti's health ministry has said cholera is "now a matter of national security"
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The death toll from cholera across Haiti has risen to 644, as aid workers fight to contain the spread of the disease in the capital, Port-au-Prince.
At least 10,000 people suffering from cholera are in hospitals across the country.
Doctors in Port-au-Prince say they are alarmed at the speed at which new cases are emerging.
A senior health ministry official said the epidemic was now "a matter of national security".
The ministry on Tuesday confirmed the disease had reached Port-au-Prince, which had feared an outbreak since October.
About 170 people are now being treated in hospitals in the city, according to the Pan-American Health Organisation (Paho). One person has died.
'Cross the border'
Dan Epstein, a Paho spokesman, said the organisation expected 270,000 Haitians to be infected by the disease in "between six months and a year", according to modelling based on a past outbreak in Peru.
"What's really important to us now is the trend of where it is and the long term trend of where it is going to be," he told the BBC.
"Its hard to predict the impact. But it's very likely that cholera is going to be in Haiti for a while," he added.
Paho has warned that there is a real risk of the epidemic crossing the border into the neighbouring Dominican Republic.
The organisation says that trying to educate the population about prevention and treatment of the disease, thereby reducing the fatality rate of the disease in the Caribbean country, remains a priority.
The disease broke out in the Artibonite River valley in central Haiti in mid-October and initially seemed to have been contained, but cases have since soared.
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Officials are warning that a sizeable outbreak in Port-au-Prince, where 1.3 million earthquake survivors live in tents, is now likely.
"The epidemic of cholera, a highly contagious disease, is no longer a simple emergency, it's now a matter of national security," the director of Haiti's health ministry, Gabriel Thimote, told a news conference.
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Cholera outlook for Haiti
* Tens of thousands likely to be infected over next few years
* Spread in Port-au-Prince likely to be extensive
* Upsurge in cases likely over next few days as a consequence of flooding caused by Hurricane Tomas
* High risk of outbreak in the Dominican Republic
* Eradication will take time, as cholera bacteria now has foothold in the river system
* Death rate expected to fall with time as percentage of overall cases
(Source: Paho)
* BBC Health: Cholera
* Cholera 'difficult to predict'
Meanwhile, desperate scenes were described in the northern town of Gonaives, in the Artibonite region.
"Sick people died on the way to the hospital, the bodies were covered in blankets and left near the town cemetery," mayor Adolphe Jean-Francois told AFP.
The water-borne disease has already spread to half of Haiti's 10 regions.
Flooding caused by Hurricane Tomas is believed to have exacerbated conditions and helped spread the disease further, officials have said. The storm at the end of last week left 20 people dead, with 36 injured and 11 missing.
Cholera itself causes diarrhoea and vomiting, leading to severe dehydration. It can kill quickly but is treated easily through rehydration and antibiotics.
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2011 SIX NATIONS: ENGLAND v ITALY
Venue: Twickenham Stadium Date: Saturday, 12 February Kick-off: 1430 GMT
Coverage: Watch live on BBC One, Red Button and BBC Sport website from 1400; listen on BBC Radio 5 live; live text commentary online and on mobiles
Haskell is more accustomed to working on the blind-side
England manager Martin Johnson has kept faith with the same starting XV that beat Wales in their Six Nations opener for Saturday's match at home to Italy.
The decision means James Haskell is preferred at open-side flanker ahead of specialist number seven Hendre Fourie.
Fourie displaces Wasps veteran Joe Worsley, who appeared as a replacement in Cardiff, on the bench.
Northampton's Tom Wood and number eight Nick Easter complete the back row while Mike Tindall retains the captaincy.
Italy have won only twice in the last three Six Nations but led Ireland before losing out 13-11 on Saturday.
More to follow.
England side to play Italy:
Ben Foden (Northampton); Chris Ashton (Northampton); Mike Tindall (Gloucester, capt), Shontayne Hape (Bath); Mark Cueto (Sale); Toby Flood (Leicester), Ben Youngs (Leicester), Andrew Sheridan (Sale), Dylan Hartley (Northampton), Dan Cole (Leicester), Louis Deacon (Leicester), Tom Palmer (Stade Francais), Tom Wood (Northampton), James Haskell (Stade Francais), Nick Easter (Harlequins).
Replacements: Matt Banahan (Bath), Jonny Wilkinson (Toulon); Danny Care (Harlequins); Dave Wilson (Bath); Steve Thompson (Leeds); Simon Shaw (Wasps); Hendre Fourie (Leeds)
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