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guanyuying's blogPrevention1 once the skin when tick insect bites, do not forcibly removed by hand. The correct way is to use ether, kerosene, turpentine, pipe down oil on the head tick insect or tick beside the point of mosquito pests, insects ticks after a few minutes to be "an", relenting on their own; or liquid paraffin, glycerol Tick-worm thick coated head to suffocate let go. Meanwhile, the doctor quickly. 2 ticks worms drill into his head when the head has undercut the skin is tightening, easy to head out on their own to remain in the skin to infection. Go the hospital to take the first great trouble. 3 was not immediately killed by insect bite insect. 4 Israelis shot dead by Hamas terrorists in West BankFour Israelis were killed Tuesday night in a shooting attack in the West Bank believed to have been aimed at torpedoing the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, set to kick off on Wednesday in Washington. The four victims, described by a settler spokesman as a couple and two hitchhikers – were driving on Route 60 near the entrance to Kiryat Arba when their vehicle came under fire. The victims were named as Yitzhak Ames, 47, and his wife Tali Ames, 45, Kochava Ben- Haim, 37, and Avishai Schindler, 24, all from Beit Hagai. The Ames couple had six children, including a oneand- a-half-year-old toddler. China says airport not responsible for plane crashYICHUN, China – A top aviation official defended the safety of an airport in remote northeast China where a flight crashed while coming in for a night landing, raising questions about the facility's design, a state news agency reported Thursday. Forty-two of the 96 people on board the Henan Airlines flight were killed and the fuselage of the Embraer 190 jet was burned to bits in a forest valley about one mile (1.5 kilometers) from the runway at Yichun city's Lindu Airport late Tuesday. A major Chinese airline — China Southern — last year scrapped night flights into Yichun, citing concerns about the surrounding terrain, runway lighting and weather conditions. But Li Jian, vice director of the Civil Aviation Authority of China, said the airport in Heilongjiang province met all safety requirements. |