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2007-01-04 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20070104/D8MECKQG1.html

Mysterious Object Crashes Through Roof

Jan 4, 4:35 AM (ET)

By CHRIS NEWMARKER 
 
  (AP) A metal, rock-like object about the size of a golf ball 
is seen in this undated photograph provided...
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FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) - Authorities were trying to identify a mysterious 
metallic object that crashed through the roof of a house in eastern New Jersey. 

Nobody was injured when the golf-ball sized object, weighing nearly as much as 
a can of soup, struck the home and embedded itself in a wall Tuesday night. 
Federal officials sent to the scene said it was not from an aircraft. 

The rough-surfaced object, with a metallic glint, was displayed Wednesday by 
police. 

There's some great interest in what we have here, said Lt. Robert Brightman. 
It's rather unusual. I haven't seen anything like it in my career. 

He said he hoped to have the object identified within 72 hours, but declined to 
name the other agencies whose help he has enlisted. 

Approximately 20 to 50 rock-like objects fall every day over the entire planet, 
said Carlton Pryor, a professor of astronomy at Rutgers University. 

It's not all that uncommon to have rocks rain down from heaven, said Pryor, 
who had not seen the object that struck the Monmouth County home. These are 
usually rocky or a mixture of rock and metal. 

Pryor said laboratory tests would have to be conducted to determine if the 
object was a meteorite. 

Police received a call Wednesday morning that the metal object had punched a 
hole in the roof of the single-family, two-story home, damaged tiles on a 
bathroom floor, and then bounced, sticking into a wall. 

The object was heavier than a usual metal object of its size, said Brightman, 
who added that no radioactivity was detected. 

Brightman would not disclose the address of the house or the names of the 
people who lived there, citing the family's desire to not talk to the media. He 
would only say that the couple and their adult son live in a township housing 
development. 

Brightman said one man who lives at the home found the object at about 9 p.m. 
Tuesday after returning from work and hearing from his mother that something 
had crashed through the roof a few hours earlier. 

The Federal Aviation Administration, which sent investigators to the town, did 
not know where the object came from, said spokeswoman Arlene Murray. 

It's definitely not an aircraft part, she said. I can't speak beyond that as 
to what it might be. 

In the neighborhood later in the day, residents chatted with each other in the 
streets about the fallen object, but none said they knew which house had been 
hit. 

Robert Nalven, 55, said nothing this exciting had happened in the six years 
he's lived in the affluent development. I'm happy it didn't hit my house, he 
said. 
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2006-12-29 Thread Vigilius Haufniensis
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/europe/news/article_1237885.php/Sink_hole_in_Ukraine_capital_swallows_three_automobiles

Sink hole in Ukraine capital swallows three automobiles

Kiev - A massive sink hole suddenly appearing in the Ukrainian capital Kiev 
swallowed three automobiles, Sehodnia newspaper reported Friday. 

The four-metre-wide pit opened up at around 4 a.m. in a parking lot on Volkova 
street, in a working class neighbourhood. 

A Zhiguli four-door, a Volkswagen minibus, and a BMW sedan sank to depth of 
some two metres below the pavement, and were covered by water. 

'I got up in the morning and looked out at the parking lot for my car, and all 
I saw was its antenna,' said the Zhiguli's owner, who identified himself as 
Vitaly. 

A crane hoisted the vehicles out of the hole later in the day. City inspectors 
arriving on the scene blamed the pavement failure on a broken water main. 

All three vehicle owners told reporters they intended to sue the Kiev city 
water administration damages received by their vehicles, as a result of poor 
maintenance of the city water supply system. 

A statement made public by the Kiev city water utility, Kievvodakanal, blamed 
the incident on the parking lot operator, who according to Kievvodakanal had 
broken a city code by running a parking lot directly over a water main. 

'We issued no permit to operate a parking lot on ground directly over the water 
main,' a Kievvodakanal official said. 'The drivers can try to sue the parking 
lot owner, but not us.' 

Privately-run parking lots on questionable territory are ubiquitous in Kiev, 
which has seen a massive influx of automobiles in recent years, but almost no 
construction of parking lots. 

Hapless drivers searching for a spot often park in places usually forbidden to 
autos elsewhere in Europe - including sidewalks, traffic circles, and 'private' 
parking lots run by entrepreneurs controlling a bit of city pavement.