Elsewhere in the Caribbean, a lightning strike sparked a fire Monday that destroyed the island home of Virgin Group Chairman Richard Branson.
The fact is we planned very fully to deal with these contingencies which are here now, and we have a system which in a very unsatisfactory state of affairs, a fire strike, is as robust as it could be.
Yoshito Okubo was guilty of a bad miss early on before Tamada showed his strike partner the way, sliding in to fire home a right-wing cross from Makoto Hasebe in the 21st minute.
Protesters have called for a statewide strike over the handling of the fire on Tuesday.
Although no one was made redundant involuntarily, in 2006 the fire-brigade union called a strike.
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But Bale won a free kick on the edge of the box and Ramsey stepped forward to fire in a curling, right-footed strike.
He denied having a strategy to force workers out on strike purely so he could fire them.
Fire crews in Essex have begun a 24-hour strike as talks aimed at halting the action continued.
The fire is thought to have been started by a lightning strike.
The other Kim also let go of a third of his 17, 200 staff - and is looking to fire 280 more people, despite threats of a workers' strike.
He, too, hoped to strike it rich, selling off a few items but losing 15, 000 in a fire.
More than 750 firefighters and support personnel were working in Oregon and Nevada to corral the 418, 235-acre Holloway Fire, the largest of the Western wildfires ignited by a lightning strike on August 5.
The strike was caused by the decision of a black school board in Brownsville, Brooklyn to fire many of the Jewish teachers and administrators from the local schools and replace them with black separatist teachers and administrators.
In recent days, the North has threatened a nuclear strike on the U.S. and said it was scuttling the cease-fire on the Korean Peninsula.
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