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Crash Plane Once Forced To Land On Same Road
Crash Plane Once Forced To Land On Same Road

The claim was made by former major league baseball catcher Matt Nokes who said he used to own the plane. Pilot Dennis Hogge, 62, was seriously injured and four other people, including his female passenger, were also hurt.

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    One sign employed Trump’s style of self-confidence to make an excellent put down.

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    La Liga 2015-16 - El Clasico from the Nou Camp

    International Business Times
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    A tsunami warning was issued for a 186-mile area of the Pacific Ocean following a 6.9 magnitude earthquake off Vanuatu. The quake struck 94 miles northwest of the island nation at a depth of 35km (22 miles), according to the US Geological Survey. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre initially warned of "hazardous tsunami waves" for coasts within 300km of the earthquake's epicentre.

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    The Queen's 90th birthday is fast approaching and soon the nation will celebrate the milestone of its longest-lived monarch.

    Press Association
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    Filthy vehicles in Essex have been turned into works of art.

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    These dogs are all tuckered out after enjoying a long weekend of partying at the Lucky Puppy dog daycare in Michigan. Owner Brenda Langley scans the camera around to reveal the dozen or so dogs which were worn out by the day’s action. Let’s hope the Easter bunny came to visit! Credit: YouTube/Lucky Puppy

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  • Manchester United: Adnan Januzaj not in Louis van Gaal's plans following lack of discipline

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    International Business Times
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    Thomas Cohen has opened up about falling in love with Peaches Geldof the first day they met, and the trauma he felt at her death.

    Press Association
  • EU set for new row over asylum rules overhaul

    The EU will unveil plans to overhaul its asylum system this week following a controversial migrant deal with Turkey, but the proposals look set to trigger fresh rows in a bloc already deeply divided by the refugee crisis.

    AFP
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    Reuters
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  • Israel says Mideast arms proliferation imperils its military edge

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    Reuters
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    Climate scientists are warning the threat of global warming could be even more dangerous than previously believed, suggesting “killer storms”, the rise of sea levels and the “disintegration” of large parts of the polar ice sheets can happen sooner than thought. The paper, Ice Melt, Sea Level Rise and Superstorms, claims at the current pace of burning fossil fuels and using greenhouse gasses, humans are inducing an eminent climate shift, and could lead humanity “past a point of no return”. It is generally agreed by other climate scientists that sea levels will rise as much as 20 to 30 feet following the melting of land ice, which other scientists believe would take centuries.

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  • Watch far-right and anti-fascist protesters bring parts of Dover to a standstill

    Anti-immigration demonstrators chanted “no more refugees” as they marched.

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  • Bookies' favourite Kevin Simm into The Voice final

    Kevin Simm has been voted into next week's live final of The Voice following an "amazing" rendition of Adele's Rolling In The Deep.

    Press Association
  • More Debris To Be Examined For MH370 Link

    Suspected plane debris found on the coast of a Mauritian island will be examined to see if it belongs to missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. A hotel owner on the island said the wreckage was found by guests on Rodrigues Island, which lies about 350 miles east of Mauritius. If confirmed, it would be the first piece of debris found from the inside of the plane.

    Sky News
  • Amateur sailor buried at sea after being killed in global yacht race

    Sarah Young died after being swept into the Pacific Ocean on Friday.

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  • Azerbaijan, Armenia forces clash as Putin urges ceasefire

    Azerbaijan said Saturday at least 12 of its soldiers were killed and a helicopter downed by Armenian forces, in a major escalation of violence over the Nagorny Karabakh region, prompting Russia and the West to urge an immediate ceasefire.

    AFP
  • Erdogan brings American Muslims home to new mosque

    Beneath a majestic Ottoman dome, waving Turkish flags outside their brand new mosque, a group of US Muslims -- the faithful and the curious -- jostled Saturday to welcome a president.

    AFP