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Air India crash 2010 pictures

A surviving child is taken to a hospital after the plane crash in Mangalore May 22, 2010. At least 160 people were confirmed dead in an Air India plane crash in southern India early on Saturday, officials said. Rescue personnel are seen near the wreckage of an Air India aircraft which crashed in Mangalore on May 22. An Air India Express passenger plane crashed in flames after overshooting the runway in the southern city of Mangalore on Saturday, killing most of the 166 people on board. A T

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Libyan Plane Crash Kills 103 – One Boy Survives

A Libyan plane crashed while it’s approaching the Tripolo Airport, Libya. It was flying to Libyan capital from Johannesburg when it crashed. The Libyan plan crash killed around 103 passengers, reports says they were from at least ten countries. All of the Libyang plane crews were also dead. In the wreckage of Airbus A330, a sole survivor was found. A Dutch of of age ten, some reports says he is age 8, has been found alive but in critical condition. He has been rushed to the hospital to get medical attention and now the Dutch boy survivor of the Libyan plane crash is in a stable condition. Investigations with what really happened to the Libyan plane crash are now in place. Libyan Plane Crash Kills 103 – One Boy Survives is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Libyan plane crash 2010 picture

In an image from Libyan Television, police and workers go through the wreckage of an Afriqiyah Airbus A330 that crashed while landing at the Airport in Tripoli, Libya, Wednesday May 12, 2010. European planemaker Airbus (EAD.PA) confirmed that a passenger plane that crashed in Libya on Wednesday was an Airbus A330-200 operated by Afriqiyah Airways arriving from Johannesburg. “Airbus will provide full technical assistance to the authorities responsible for the investigation into the accident t

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Real Housewives of NYC Reality Check: Jill Zarin Caught in a Lie

Last week on the Housewives of New York City , Jill insulted anyone who came within a five-mile radius of her and Bethenny found out that she was pregnant. But when Bethenny returned for last night’s episode, she was magically engaged, leaving viewers to shout angrily at the screen, “What kind of reality fiance does not propose on camera?” Meanwhile, Kelly burnt pancakes in the Hamptons, Alex did something of no interest to viewers, Sonja tried to provoke a sexual awakening within LuAnn and Jill cleaned up after her dog relieved itself in the foyer. Yes, those parts made up the sum total of last night’s episode, “Let’s See That Ring.” Join Movieline in wading through the wreckage and finds the truest and fakest moments.

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Real Housewives of NYC Reality Check: Jill Zarin Caught in a Lie

REVIEW: Smoldering Saldana Can’t Save Cartoonish Losers

In the first 10 minutes of The Losers, a helicopter loaded with cheerful Bolivian children crashes in the jungle after being struck by a U.S. missile obviously bent on destruction. Previously used as mules by some heartless baddie, these cute little tykes have just been rescued by the members of a U.S. special forces unit; the men look on, aghast, as the chopper that ought to be carrying the kids to safety turns into a big fireball in the sky. The soldiers approach the wreckage with downcast eyes and heavy hearts, and the camera moves in on a smoking pile of twisted metal to show us the shredded remains of one kid’s teddy bear therein. If you’ve started to wonder how low Hollywood entertainments can possibly stoop, The Losers brings the bar down a few notches: Nothing rapes the emotions like a smoldering teddy bear.

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Gallery: Hope For Haiti Now, And Down the Road

It’s easy to be jaded or withdrawn in the face of overwhelming disaster, but we’re happy Hollywood is helping us all rise to the occasion and aid Haiti as she crawls from the wreckage of…

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