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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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »VIDEO: Why Queen recognises a US Indian tribe A Native American tribe recognised by the Queen but not the US government Read More »VIDEO: Recycling bicycle makes money from plastic Turning an old bike into a plastic pedalling machine Read More »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. Read More »VIDEO: Children muck about on Mud Day It's every parent's worst nightmare - a child covered head to toe in sticky brown mud. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »Apple guilty of e-books price fixing A US judge finds Apple guilty of conspiring with publishers to fix the price of electronic books. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More »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. Read More » | ||||
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