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Asiana plane crash pilots questioned

Investigators are questioning the pilots of a plane that crash landed at a San Francisco airport on Saturday about the final moments before impact.

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VIDEO: Blame game over Canada train blast

A rail firm and fire department appear to be pointing the finger at one another over a Canada oil train blast that has killed at least 13 people.

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Criminal probe in Quebec train blast

Canadian authorities launch a criminal inquiry into the derailment of an oil train that killed at least 15 people in a small Quebec town on Saturday.

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New York 'mob' family charged

Nine members of New York's Bonanno family are accused of "old-school mob activity" including gambling, loan sharking, extortion and drugs.

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Illinois to allow concealed guns

Illinois becomes the last state in the US to allow residents to carry concealed handguns, after legislators dismissed objections from the governor.

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VIDEO: Why Queen recognises a US Indian tribe

A Native American tribe recognised by the Queen but not the US government

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VIDEO: Recycling bicycle makes money from plastic

Turning an old bike into a plastic pedalling machine

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VIDEO: Train blast fire caught on video

Dramatic amateur video footage has emerged of an explosion in Canada following the derailment of an oil train in a small Quebec town on Saturday.

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VIDEO: Children muck about on Mud Day

It's every parent's worst nightmare - a child covered head to toe in sticky brown mud.

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The Waltons actor Joe Conley dies

US actor Joe Conley, best known for his role as shopkeeper Ike Godsey in TV series The Waltons, dies at 85.

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Emergency broadcasts 'can be hacked'

Emergency broadcast systems in the US can be hacked, researchers says, after a TV station broadcast a fake zombie apocalypse warning.

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Tribune group to split into two arms

US media group Tribune to spilt its newspaper and broadcasting operations in a move that echoes the division of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.

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Boston bomb accused due in court

Victims of the Boston bombings will come face-to-face with the young man accused of the attacks as he makes his first court appearance later.

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Apple guilty of e-books price fixing

A US judge finds Apple guilty of conspiring with publishers to fix the price of electronic books.

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Canada train blast figure up to 60

Sixty people are now thought to be dead or missing after a freight train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded in Quebec, Canadian police say.

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US retail in Bangladesh safety move

A group of 17 US retailers, including Wal-Mart and Gap, agree a five-year pact to improve conditions at Bangladesh clothing factories.

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Engineer blamed for Canada blast

A train operator's chief executive blames a local engineer for a runaway train that derailed and exploded into a Quebec town, killing at least 15.

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