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Ireland: Tesla Avoids Crash as Cow Leaps Into M6 Motorway Near Rochfortbridge

Terrifying dashcam footage captured the moment a cow leaped over a motorway barrier into oncoming traffic on Ireland's M6 near Rochfortbridge on Thursday, January 22. The driver of a Tesla Model 3 narrowly avoided a collision by swerving at the last second, later crediting the vehicle's safety systems for preventing a spin-out after the sudden maneuver.

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Lebanon: Israel Carries Out Airstrikes Near Sidon

Israel carried out 2 airstrikes targeting alleged Hezbollah weapons warehouse locations near Sidon on Monday, February 19. Lebanese state-run National News Agency reported that "Israeli warplanes carried out strikes on the town of Ghaziyeh". The Israeli army said that the attack was in "response to to the explosion of an enemy drone, the wreckage of which was found near the Tiberias area this afternoon." This live footage shows smoke billowing as seen from Sidon.

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(1)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

(1)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

TOKYO, Japan - A Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry official (standing) addresses a panel of experts convened Nov. 21, 2001. The panel officially confirmed a second case of mad cow disease in Japan.

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(2)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

(2)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

TOKYO, Japan - Hideaki Kumazawa, vice minister of agriculture, forestry and fisheries, wipes respiration from his forehead during a news conference on a second case of mad cow disease in Japan on Nov. 21, 2001.

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(1)Health ministry finds 2nd mad cow case in Hokkaido

(1)Health ministry finds 2nd mad cow case in Hokkaido

TOKYO, Japan - Health, Labor and Welfare Minister Chikara Sakaguchi is surrounded by reporters in the Diet building Nov. 21 in Tokyo after his ministry confirmed Japan's second case of mad cow disease.

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(3)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

(3)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

KOBE, Japan - Two women look at an extra newspaper edition on Japan's second case of mad cow disease in Kobe on Nov. 21, 2001.

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(2)Health ministry finds 2nd mad cow case in Hokkaido

(2)Health ministry finds 2nd mad cow case in Hokkaido

TOKYO, Japan - Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tsutomu Takebe speaks to reporters at his ministry Nov. 21 in Tokyo about Japan's second case of mad cow disease.

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(4)Hokkaido farmers angry over mad cow disease

(4)Hokkaido farmers angry over mad cow disease

OSAKA, Japan - A narrow street in Osaka's Tennoji Ward, reputed among locals as congregation of Korean-style barbecue restaurants, looks quiet Nov. 21, 2001 in the wake of a government announcement confirming a second case of mad cow disease in Japan.

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2nd cow suspected of having mad cow tests negative

2nd cow suspected of having mad cow tests negative

TOKYO, Japan - Health, Labor and Welfare Minister Chikara Sakaguchi announces at a midnight news conference at his ministry Oct. 12 that Japan's second cow suspected of having mad cow disease has tested negative for the brain-wasting illness. The test result came after the Tokyo metropolitan government announced the discovery of a suspected second case earlier in the day, rekindling consumer and industry fears.

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Consumers express alarm over 2nd suspected mad cow case

Consumers express alarm over 2nd suspected mad cow case

TOKYO, Japan - A notice at a Tokyo supermarket Oct. 12 tells shoppers the beef the store sells is not from cows raised on meat and bone meal, the suspected cause of mad cow disease. A cow suspected of having the disease was found at Tokyo's central wholesale market. If confirmed, it will become Japan's second case of mad cow disease.

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2nd cow suspected of mad cow disease found in Tokyo

2nd cow suspected of mad cow disease found in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo metropolitan government officials announce at a news conference Oct. 12 that a cow suspected of having mad cow disease has been found at an inspection center in Tokyo. If test results, to be known Oct. 13, are confirmed positive, it will be the second case of mad cow disease in Japan.

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Calf cloned from adult somatic

Calf cloned from adult somatic

A calf produced by cloning somatic cells taken from an adult cow with unfertilized eggs in Ishikawa Prefecture dies Aug. 1, four days after its birth. The calf was born in the world's second case using the technology at the Ishikawa Prefectural Livestock Research Center, following the birth of twin calves with the same technique at the center July 5. The calf's death follows a series of deaths of cloned calves.

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UK-SCOTLAND-INGLISTON-THE ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOW

UK-SCOTLAND-INGLISTON-THE ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOW

(220625) -- INGLISTON, June 25, 2022 (Xinhua) -- A young girl touches a cow on the second day of the Royal Highland Show in Ingliston, near Edinburgh in Scotland, the United Kingdom, June 24, 2022. The 4-day Royal Highland Show celebrates its 200th anniversary of the first Show held in 1822. (Xinhua/Han Yan)

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(3)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

(3)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

KOBE, Japan - Two women look at an extra newspaper edition on Japan's second case of mad cow disease in Kobe on Nov. 21, 2001.

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(4)Hokkaido farmers angry over mad cow disease

(4)Hokkaido farmers angry over mad cow disease

OSAKA, Japan - A narrow street in Osaka's Tennoji Ward, reputed among locals as congregation of Korean-style barbecue restaurants, looks quiet Nov. 21, 2001 in the wake of a government announcement confirming a second case of mad cow disease in Japan.

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The Second Time Around - film (1961)

The Second Time Around - film (1961)

Debbie Reynolds Characters: Lucretia 'Lu' Rogers Film: The Second Time Around (USA 1961) Director: Vincent Sherman 22 December 1961 Date: 22-Dec-61

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(2)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

(2)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

TOKYO, Japan - Hideaki Kumazawa, vice minister of agriculture, forestry and fisheries, wipes respiration from his forehead during a news conference on a second case of mad cow disease in Japan on Nov. 21, 2001.

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(2)Health ministry finds 2nd mad cow case in Hokkaido

(2)Health ministry finds 2nd mad cow case in Hokkaido

TOKYO, Japan - Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Tsutomu Takebe speaks to reporters at his ministry Nov. 21 in Tokyo about Japan's second case of mad cow disease.

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(1)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

(1)Japan's 2nd mad cow case officially confirmed

TOKYO, Japan - A Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry official (standing) addresses a panel of experts convened Nov. 21, 2001. The panel officially confirmed a second case of mad cow disease in Japan.

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(1)Health ministry finds 2nd mad cow case in Hokkaido

(1)Health ministry finds 2nd mad cow case in Hokkaido

TOKYO, Japan - Health, Labor and Welfare Minister Chikara Sakaguchi is surrounded by reporters in the Diet building Nov. 21 in Tokyo after his ministry confirmed Japan's second case of mad cow disease.

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Consumers express alarm over 2nd suspected mad cow case

Consumers express alarm over 2nd suspected mad cow case

TOKYO, Japan - A notice at a Tokyo supermarket Oct. 12 tells shoppers the beef the store sells is not from cows raised on meat and bone meal, the suspected cause of mad cow disease. A cow suspected of having the disease was found at Tokyo's central wholesale market. If confirmed, it will become Japan's second case of mad cow disease.

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2nd cow suspected of having mad cow tests negative

2nd cow suspected of having mad cow tests negative

TOKYO, Japan - Health, Labor and Welfare Minister Chikara Sakaguchi announces at a midnight news conference at his ministry Oct. 12 that Japan's second cow suspected of having mad cow disease has tested negative for the brain-wasting illness. The test result came after the Tokyo metropolitan government announced the discovery of a suspected second case earlier in the day, rekindling consumer and industry fears.

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World's 2nd calf born using sperm of cloned bull

World's 2nd calf born using sperm of cloned bull

OITA, Japan - A female calf born Oct. 19 from a cow that had been impregnated with the sperm of a cloned bull lies besides her mother at the Oita Prefectural Institute of Animal Industry. The birth is seen as a second for Japan and probably the world. The first was a male calf born Oct. 4 in Kagoshima Prefecture.

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Calf cloned from adult somatic

Calf cloned from adult somatic

A calf produced by cloning somatic cells taken from an adult cow with unfertilized eggs in Ishikawa Prefecture dies Aug. 1, four days after its birth. The calf was born in the world's second case using the technology at the Ishikawa Prefectural Livestock Research Center, following the birth of twin calves with the same technique at the center July 5. The calf's death follows a series of deaths of cloned calves. ==Kyodo

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