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TAM Airline Airbus 320 Crashes In Sao Paulo’s Congonhas Airport

A TAM Airlines Airbus 320 carrying 176 people crashed while attempting to land in heavy rain at Sao Paulo’s Congonhas Airport, the airline said. The Sao Paulo fire department said at least 200 people, including some on the ground, were dead at the scene. There was no immediate word on survivors.

A Brazilian Court had previously banned large jets from using the runway due to safety concerns. The runway has been known to be short and slippery when wet. An appeals court reversed the ban citing business concerns and that the safety issues did not warrant the shutting down of the runway. More facts will be discovered as this tragic airplane crash is investigated.

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Intoxicated Boat Operator Kills Connecticut Woman

?A runaway motorboat whose operator had fallen overboard crashed into a sailboat Sunday on the Connecticut River and killed one of four people who were on the sailboat. The motorboat operator, Gregory Siege, 44, of Madison, was arrested shortly after the 3:50 p.m. accident and charged with first-degree reckless operation of a vessel while intoxicated by alcohol and or drugs. The four people aboard the sailboat were tossed into the river during the accident but were quickly taken out of the water. The three who survived were taken to a hospital in New Haven for treatment.?

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New Vioxx Study Casts Doubt on Merck Claims

Merck has claimed that increased risks of heart attack and stroke with the use of Vioxx only occur if the drug has been taken for at least 18 months.? A new study casts doubt on this claim.? The study known as Victor was conducted by researchers at Oxford University in England.? The study revealed that cardiovascular events took place within 12 months of taking the drug.? The study has been accepted by the New England Journal of Medicine for publication.

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SUVs Seat/Head Restraints Rated Marginal to Poor

The designs of seats and head restraints in 21 current SUV, pickup, and minivan models are rated good for protecting people in rear impacts, but those in 54 other models are rated marginal or poor. Another 12 are rated acceptable. The latest evaluations of occupant protection in rear-end collisions by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that the seat/head restraints in more than half of light truck and minivan models fall short of state-of-the-art protection from neck injury or whiplash. The ratings of good, acceptable, marginal, or poor for 87 current models are based on geometric measurements of head restraints and simulated crashes that together assess how well people of different sizes would be protected in a typical rear crash.? Read more about which cars performed the best and worst.

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State Investigates Six Flags Injury

Over a week ago, a 13-year old, Louisville female suffered severe and life-altering injuries when a cable snapped while she was on a ride at Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, Kentucky. The Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s Office of Consumer and Environmental Protection is investigating why the cable snapped and severely injured this poor girl.? The cable sliced off the girl’s feet.

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