Caught on camera: Man just milliseconds from death as he leaps out of path of speeding train

Just millimetres from certain death, a man skips out of the way of a speeding train as he ignores warnings at a level crossing.

After clambering over the barrier at the level crossing in Rainham, Kent, the foolhardy man then proceeds to stroll nonchalantly across the tracks.

Just moments later CCTV footage shows the train speeding by so close to him that it knocks his shoe off as he desperately tries to scamper to safety.

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Sri Lankan Watches TV 72 Hours to Set World Record

STOCKHOLM (AP) — Suresh Joachim has broken his own Guinness world record for nonstop broadcast-television watching, clocking 72 hours in the Swedish capital.

”I feel fine, I drank between 25 and 30 cups of coffee,” Joachim said Sunday.

His previous record was 69 hours, 48 minutes, set in 2005.

Joachim, a Sri Lanka native who lives in Toronto, watched three seasons of the drama series ”24” featuring Kiefer Sutherland, said Swedish TV4 spokeswoman Janina Witkowski.

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No Human Casualties, but What About the Luggage?

When US Airways Flight 1549 went into the Hudson River last month, it gave William Wiley, an engineer at Software Associates, a new meaning for the term “computer crash.”

Mr. Wiley was on his way home to Johnson, Tenn., from the company’s headquarters on Long Island. He had years of work on his laptop, carefully backed up on another laptop — but both were on the plane with him.

Now the two laptops are among approximately 50,000 passenger items that a mortuary company has frozen, in refrigerated trucks, to preserve them until they can be dried, cleaned and returned to their owners. The work includes recovering data on Mr. Wiley’s computers.

“They’ll probably recover everything,” he said, a touch of optimism in his voice, though US Airways said it was too early to tell. Mr. Wiley put the value of the data at $30,000. The airline has given $5,000 to each passenger on the flight.

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