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		<title>Earthquake in Liverpool</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:42:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When my bed shakes enthusiastically I tend to assume that something&#8217;s going well&#8230; but this time I was woken by the clatter of a radio wobbling on the sideboard at 1am this morning.
When you wake up to an earthquake you don&#8217;t really understand what&#8217;s happening at first.  There&#8217;s a bit of noise as things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When my bed shakes enthusiastically I tend to assume that something&#8217;s going well&#8230; but this time I was woken by the clatter of a radio wobbling on the sideboard at 1am this morning.</p>
<p>When you wake up to an earthquake you don&#8217;t really understand what&#8217;s happening at first.  There&#8217;s a bit of noise as things move, and it&#8217;s rather odd to feel that all has gone wobbly.  It lasted for about ten seconds, but there were no alarms going off, nothing crashing to the ground&#8230; as the tremors slowed I realised all was well.  I went back to sleep before waking at around 3am.  Curious, I ended up whipping out the phone and checking BBC News.  Sure enough, the North East of England had been hit by a substantial quake measuring 4.3 (or 4.6 depending on the report at the moment) on the Richter scale.</p>
<p>This morning I wandered around the house checking for damage but there&#8217;s nothing visible - not even any new cracks in the plaster.</p>
<p>Would have been great to have been up St John&#8217;s tower though - bet the DJ&#8217;s had something to say!</p>
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