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nytimes.com » NYT > NYTimes.com Home - 3 hours ago
A huge chunk of a stone cliff crushed dozens of apartment blocks and trapping and killing whole families.
Also tagged: egypt, rescues, rock and stone, cairo egypt
nytimes.com » NYT > NYTimes.com Home - 4 hours ago
A huge chunk of a stone cliff that towers over the eastern end of Cairo crashed down, crushing dozens of apartment blocks and trapping and killing whole families.
Also tagged: egypt, rescues, rock and stone, cairo egypt
nytimes.com » NYT > Business - 15 hours ago
The cases were uncovered during a major Federal Aviation Administration effort to verify whether air carriers follow the agency’s safety orders as required.
Also tagged: federal aviation administration, airlines and airplanes
nytimes.com » NYT > N.Y. / Region - 17 hours ago
Gene J. Altobelli, the master rigger, failed to supervise the operation where two residential towers were being built, an investigation found.
Also tagged: new york city, building construction, derricks and cranes, altobelli gene j
nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - 19 hours ago
Rescuers searched for a missing crew member from a Coast Guard helicopter that crashed while conducting search and rescue drills off Oahu, killing the three others on board.
Also tagged: helicopters, rescues, oahu hawaii
nytimes.com » NYT > World - Sep 5, 2008
British air safety investigators said the Boeing 777 that crashed on approach to Heathrow Airport near London on Jan. 17 was “most probably” caused by ice in the fuel system.
Also tagged: london england, airlines and airplanes, boeing co ba nyse, british airways plc bairy other otc, heathrow airport london
nytimes.com » NYT > World - Sep 4, 2008
Air safety investigators said Thursday that the crash of a Boeing 777 as it approached Heathrow Airport on Jan. 17 was “most probably” caused by ice in the fuel system.
Also tagged: great britain, airlines and airplanes, heathrow airport london
nytimes.com » NYT > N.Y. / Region - Sep 4, 2008
A construction worker fell about 400 feet to his death as he and others worked to lower a tower crane at a building site on the West Side of Manhattan.
Also tagged: manhattan nyc, derricks and cranes, buildings department
nytimes.com » NYT > N.Y. / Region - Sep 4, 2008
A construction worker fell about 400 feet to his death as he and others worked to lower a tower crane at a building site on the West Side of Manhattan.
Also tagged: manhattan nyc, derricks and cranes, buildings department
nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Sep 3, 2008
Federal mining officials have asked prosecutors to decide whether criminal charges are warranted in the deaths of nine people in last year’s collapse of the Crandall Canyon mine.
Also tagged: suits and litigation, mines and mining