D Monday, November 30, 2009 METRO 11 A Transformer, made from bus parts, stands at a bus station near the London Eye. Twitter fans voted to see a London bendy bus made into a Transformer to mark the release of the second Transformers on DVD robot in disguise nazi technology a green solution TECHNOLOGY pioneered by the Nazis could be turned into one of the greenest ways to power jets, trucks and trains, it has been claimed. The Fischer-Tropsch process involves converting coal into liquid aviation fuel and diesel. US scientist Dr Daniel Schrag, from Harvard University, believes the technology could eventually be the key to cheap, clean transport. Men less aware of meat-eating risks MEN eat almost twice as much meat as women but are less likely to know it can cause cancer, new research has found. Two rashers of bacon a day has been linked to a 20 per cent rise in the chance of getting the disease. But only 36 per cent of men are aware of the link, compared with 41 per cent of women, according to the World Cancer Research Fund. he felt urges to rape and murder the wom- en, and that the urges were growing stronger. According to The Sunday Tribune, the interview was due to air last Thursday, but RT decided to hold off and pass the in- formation to garda. Officers at Donnybrook managed to link the call to a man in his 40s from the north inner city. They believe the man is con- nected with two break-ins in the Phibsboro and Bridewell areas. In each case, the burglar fled when the male owners of the house returned home. Had the women who lived there returned home first, garda believe they would have been in grave danger of being raped and possibly killed. The caller has no criminal convictions, but had been treated in a psychiatric hos- pital. Neither RT nor the Garda would comment last night. radio caller quizzed over rape and murder fantasiesGARDA are checking hundreds of un- solved attacks on women to see if they are linked to a man arrested after he called the Gerry Ryan Show to describe his urge to rape and kill women. The 45-year-old contacted the 2FM ra- dio show last Wednesday and spoke for more than 20 minutes in disturbing detail on how he follows women home in Dub- lin city centre and stalks air hostesses as they leave Dublin Airport. The man, who didnt give his name, said BY ROSS McDONAGH Pulled interview: Ryan Ecoterrorist in China jail A MAN wanted for ecoterrorism attacks in the US has been sentenced to three years in a Chinese prison for making illegal drugs. Justin Solondz, 30, was arrested in March during a drugs raid where authorities found 15kg of marijuana leaves buried in the courtyard of a home he rented. Solondz was indicted during 2006 in the US in connection with a series of arsons, attributed to The Family, a group of radical environmentalists. Attacks by the group caused more than $80million (53m) in damage, according to the FBI. Picture:Getty index.html2.html3.html4.html5.html6.html7.html8.html9.html10.html11.html12.html13.html14.html15.html16.html17.html18.html19.html20.html21.html22.html23.html24.html25.html26.html27.html