He will also train six instructors who could then teach lifesaving skills to other people, it added.
Some kids as young as six train twice a day, six and a half days a week, until they emerge as world beaters.
Colin Ferguson: He managed to alienate everyone in the courtroom before being convicted of the 1993 shootings on a New York commuter train that killed six people.
At the moment, I train twice a day six days a week but my switch from 400m to 800m meant my training had to completely change.
On the plains of Normandy the Eurostar train speeds quietly past six or seven church spires of myriad styles within a minute, reaching a top speed of 186 miles an hour.
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Chinese netizens have also been fuming over the railway ministry's decision to end search-and-rescue operation after less than six hours, and its move to crush and bury one of the six derailed train cars when the investigation had barely started.
British soldiers are supposed to train for 24 months between six-month deployments.
Retired musician Mr Hare said he was travelling on a London to Hastings service on 21 December and had reached Tunbridge Wells in Kent, when it was announced the train would not stop at six stations.
It is six miles from Bath train station, with easy connections to London.
For example, public transport is expensive: a one-way ten-kilometre (six-mile) train ride from suburban Oslo into the city costs NKr26, which is twice as much as the road toll.
But it takes six months to recruit and train specialised engineers.
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He rose to the top of the oil industry - ending up as treasurer of Enterprise Oil - and gave up a six-figure salary to train as a priest.
Now she hits the gym five to six days a week to weight train and run.
After the car wreckage had been cleared, the train was able to carry on to Taunton six miles away where its journey was terminated at about midday.
An engineering train ran for four miles and ploughed through six stops on the Northern Line at the start of a morning rush hour in August 2010.
And I think about Ty'Sheoma Bethea, the young girl from that school I visited in Dillon, South Carolina a place where the ceilings leak, the paint peels off the walls, and they have to stop teaching six times a day because the train barrels by their classroom.
The state-run Syrian Arab News Agency said Sunday an armed terrorist group used an improvised explosive device to attack a train carrying food in the Idlib countryside, wounding six.
National units will train and then be part of the force for some six months, after which other units will take their place.
Their six-month-long mission has been to train and advise Filipino troops, and help with surveillance, equipment, engineering and logistics.
And professors now train incoming MBA students to expect to try as many as six careers after graduating, not one.
India aims to train 500 million of its poor urban youth by 2022 in six month courses and apprenticeships run by the private and private sector.
He cherished memories of his childhood years, even though his mother died of tuberculosis six weeks after he was born, and his father, a train conductor, was adamantly opposed to his literary ambitions.
Roseman spent the next six months waking up at 4:15 a.m. to catch a train from New York to Philadelphia.
The storm caused two-meter-high (six-and-a-half-feet) drifts and was blamed for derailing a bullet train in Akita prefecture, south of Hokkaido, on Saturday afternoon.
Clementi went to the campus food court, bought a burger, and, at about six-thirty, took the university shuttle bus to the rail station, where he took a train to New York, then a subway uptown.
Six kilometres east of Ventimiglia, the seaside resort town of Bordighera, also easily reachable by bus or train, has a smattering of trendy cafes and organic produce markets, a long ocean promenade lined with beach bars and glass-walled restaurants, plus a wide shoreline for sunbathing and swimming.
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