Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Asiana crash casualties from China reportedly best friends

  • San Diego Union-Tribune - Monday 8th July, 2013

    PARACHINAR, Pakistan -; A suicide bomber on a motorcycle attacked a pro-government tribal elder's vehicle in northwest Pakistan on Monday, killing at least eight people, police ...

  • Asiana plane crash survivors recall doomed flight

    The Miami Herald - Monday 8th July, 2013

    Survivor Fei Xiong of China speaks to the media in San Francisco, Sunday, July 7, 2013. As Asiana Flight 214 was coming in low over San Francisco Bay, Fei Xiong and her 8-year-old son looked at each other, sensing something was wrong. ?My son told me ?The plane will fall down, it?s too close to the sea.? I told him ?No, baby, it?s OK, we?ll be fine.? And then the plane just fell down,? ...

  • HH Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad praises Bahrain Athletics great accomplishment in Asian Championship2013

    Bahrain News Agency - Monday 8th July, 2013

    Manama: July 8 -- (BNA)-- The Supreme Council for Youth and Sports (SCYS)'s President cum the Bahrain Olympics Committee (BOC)'s Chairman, His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, praised the Kingdom of Bahrain's fine accomplishments in power athletics, congratulating the First Deputy SCYS's President and BOC's Chairman, His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al ...

  • Egypt plunges into deeper crisis Islamists call for all-out rebellion against army

    Times of India - Monday 8th July, 2013

    CAIRO: Egyptian soldiers and police guarding a military building opened fire on supporters of the ousted president on Monday in bloodshed that claimed at least 40 lives, officials and witnesses said, and plunged the divided country deeper into crisis with calls by Islamists for all-out rebellion against the army. The carnage outside the Republican Guard building in Cairo -- where toppled ...

  • Asia Pacific CFOs Remain Bullish on 2013 Earnings Potential Says Bank of America Merrill Lynch Survey

    Yahoo - Monday 8th July, 2013

    HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The majority of Asia Pacific-based chief financial officers expect growth in revenues and profits at their corporations in 2013. A full 71 percent are forecasting year-on-year revenue growth in 2013, while 62 percent are anticipating that their 2013 net profits will exceed that of 2012, according to the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2013 CFO Outlook Asia ...

  • Reports say 6 Tibetans hurt in shooting incident

    Associated Press - Monday 8th July, 2013

    BEIJING (AP) -- Sources in the Tibetan exile community say at least six Tibetans were injured when Chinese paramilitary police fired on a crowd that was attempting to commemorate the Dalai Lama's birthday in a volatile part of western ...

  • 40 still missing in Canada rail crash fireCanadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper compared the area to a war zone and said about 30 buildings were incinerated.

    Times of India - Monday 8th July, 2013

    Stephen Harper compared the area to a war zone and said about 30 buildings were incinerated. Quebec provincial police Sergeant Benoit Richard said only a small part of the devastated area had been searched on Sunday, more than a day since the accident, because firefighters were making sure that all fires were out. The train's 72 oil-filled tanker cars somehow came loose on early Saturday ...

  • Rich economies recover emerging countries falter OECD

    Times of India - Monday 8th July, 2013

    the move again but growth in big emerging economies looks like stabilizing or slowing down, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said on Monday. The data for the United States and Japan "continue to point to economic growth firming", ...

  • Stunning images show crowds standing just inches from huge wave as it bursts through Chinas Yellow River damn

    The Independent - Monday 8th July, 2013

    Stunning new images have captured the moment onlookers stand just inches away from a huge wave as it bursts through a damn on the Yellow River in ...

  • Asiana crash casualties from China reportedly best friends

    Channel News Asia - Monday 8th July, 2013

    The two teenage Chinese girls killed in a South Korean passenger jet crash in San Francisco were best friends and promising students, reports said Monday, citing grief-stricken classmates and ...

  • Oil price slips below $103 after strong gains

    ABC 3340 - Monday 8th July, 2013

    Officials investigating a jetliner crash in San Francisco have determined that Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was traveling "significantly below" its target speed as it approached the airport and that the crew tried ...

  • Asian fishing giants putting Pacific operations under pressure

    ABC Australia - Monday 8th July, 2013

    Pacific A Pacific fisheries expert says the region needs to find a balance between foreign and local demands for Pacific tuna.The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) says local fishermen have made complaints that industrialised fishing companies, from Asian countries such as Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan, are putting pressure on smaller operations carried out by Pacific ...

  • Space Expedition Corporation Takes Asia Into Space

    Yahoo - Monday 8th July, 2013

    Space Expedition Corporation (SXC) announced its expansion into Asia today, marking another milestone in the space tourism industry. The Asia division of the company -- SXC Asia -- will be responsible for all the sales and marketing initiatives in the region, including recruiting and training highly qualified Space Tourism Specialists. The head office will be based in Hong Kong. The expansion ...

  • US scientist committed suicide Singapore coronerA Singapore state coroner ruled on Monday that a US scientist found hanged in the city-state in 2012 committed suicide.

    Times of India - Monday 8th July, 2013

    US scientist found hanged in the city-state in 2012 committed suicide during a bout of depression and was not murdered as his family claims. The body of 31-year-old electronics ...

  • Edward Snowdens fate in balance as Cuba backs aslyum bid

    Times of India - Monday 8th July, 2013

    Latin America as he began his third week in limbo at a Moscow airport on Monday. Cuba, a key transit point from Russia on the way to Latin America, supported the leaders ...

  • Bomb blast kills 6 people in northwest Pakistan

    Tampa Bay Online - Monday 8th July, 2013

    The Pakistani government has encouraged tribesmen in the northwest to form militias to fight against the Taliban. The militants have carried out many retaliatory attacks against these ...

  • European markets shrug off earlier retreat in Asia

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Monday 8th July, 2013

    People walk past an electronic stock indicator in Tokyo, Monday, July 8, 2013. Concern over China's slowdown weighed on Asian stock markets Monday after the head of the International Monetary Fund warned of a loss of momentum in emerging economies. (AP Photo/Shizuo ...

  • Saddam Husseins half-brother dies of cancer

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Monday 8th July, 2013

    BAGHDAD -; A senior Iraqi official says Saddam Hussein's half-brother and former director of his feared general security services has died of ...

  • Rescuers evacuate 5 Indonesians trapped by tigers

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Monday 8th July, 2013

    BANDA ACEH, Indonesia -; Rescuers on Monday reached five men trapped in trees by several Sumatran tigers for five days after the angry animals mauled a sixth man to death, police ...

  • Analysts vote HDFC as Best Bank in Asia

    New Kerala - Monday 8th July, 2013

    Mumbai, July 8 : Private lender HDFC Bank has been voted as the Best Bank in Asia on the list of 'Best Investor Relations Companies', based on a survey conducted by global magazine Institutional ...

  • Afghanistan arrests former US translator

    Lexington Herald-Leader - Monday 8th July, 2013

    KABUL, Afghanistan - Afghan officials say they've arrested a man who served as a translator for U.S. Special Forces and was wanted on allegations he tortured and killed civilians.Afghanistan's intelligence service said Monday in a statement that Zakaria Kandahari was picked up "recently" in the southern city of Kandahar for "various crimes." It did not elaborate but ...

  • Chinese generals son to face trial on rape charges

    Times of India - Monday 8th July, 2013

    was indicted on Monday in Beijing, along with four others who allegedly took part in the February incident. It appears Li is being charged as an adult, although calls to the prosecutor's office rang unanswered. Li is the son of Li Shuangjiang, 72, famed for crooning patriotic anthems for ...

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