In her death, then were very sorry for that. Reporter in tear todays the australian deejays who made a prank call to kates hospital, they have been subjected to death threats. Nothing can make me feel worse than what i feel now and for what i feel for the family. Were so sorry this has happened to them. Reporter speaking out publicly for the first time in a series of Australian Television interviews about how they heard the nurse who answered the call had died. Unfortunately i remember that moment very well, because i havent stopped thinking about it since it happened. I remember my first question was, was she a mother . Reporter telling channel 9. The thought we may have played a part in that is we hope theyre doing okay and getting the love and support they need right now, but personally im reporter in those interviews, the radio deejays say the call was recorded and signed off by station management before it went to air. The station says several attempts were made to contact the hos
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Jason Johnson, Stonyfield Organic’s farmer relationship manager, fires up the AgriCORE soil sampling tool in a pasture with sweeping views of central Maine’s rolling hillsides at Dostie Farm, an organic dairy. The auger bit whirrs as it slices through clover and grass, spiraling downward into the earth to retrieve a sample from the 650-acre (263-hectare) farm on a blustery October day.It takes Johnson three tries to get it right, and the auger emerges from the ground, encased in a thin layer of dark soil. Leah Puro, agricultural research coordinator at Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment, scoops the soil into a tiny foil dish, then pops it into a battery-powered oven to remove its moisture before sending it to Yale University for elemental analysis, one of the most accurate methods for measuring the amount of carbon trapped in the soil. Puro slides another portion of the soil into a portable refractometer to measure the carbon content using a newer method ca