ˆ 8. Five Sri Lankan boat people plucked from the Indian Ocean after their vesselsank were alive by pure chance, their Australian rescuers said. ˆTӡ˹mˆTf@Щ܉hكe 9. A light aircraft carrying 10 US tourists and a Tanzanian guide crashed over amountain region of northern Tanzania. Casualty details were not immediatelyavailable. һdʮ[ͺһ̹ɣ၆[pwC̹ɣ၆ɽ^r߀]оwĂ档 10. The 80-mile per-hour winds tore off roofs, ripped down power cables and uprootedtrees, leaving countless people homeless. LÿСrʮӢLǰM;Ʒ픣늾ľɟooҿɚw 11. The death toll from a fire at a wedding in eastern Saudi Arabia rose to 40 afterthree of the 132 injured women and children died. ɳذeеһYlģһʮDŮ̓ͯ܂ǰʹ˔ʮˡ 12. The worst flooding in 77 years has killed 50 people in the south of this country,marooned 1,000 and inundated 13,000 hectares of farms, the radio here reportedearly this morning. ˆ̨񳿏Vԓϲlʮصˮģʮһǧһfǧrر͛] 13. The quakes were reported to have been the areas strongest since the 1968 tremble which claimed 76 lives. @ԓ^һԁҵһε𡣮ĵ76ˆ 14. Investigators have recovered about 75 percent of the plane but found no evidenceof mechanical failure with the aircraft. {}أԽԽֵԸķNSڹԓRصļZʳȱΣC 20. The giant hurricane streamrolled through the eastern Bahamas M onday and setits sights on Florida, where one million people prepared to flee 155 mph winds. һrһʮӢďZLM߰͹RȺuKŷ__ݱƽԓݵİfɢĜʂ䡣 3ycԮ„g һ ԭ Egyptian Airliner Crashes in Ocean Off U.S.1 An EgyptAir2 passenger jet3 en route4 to Cairo from New York with 217 personsaboard crashed within an hour of takeoff early Sunday, and authorities later foundbodies in oil-covered Atlantic waters 65 m iles south of Nantucket Island,M assachusetts.5An extensive search operation was immediately launched, but there appeared tobe scant hope of survivors. The Boeing 767-300ER was flying at an altitude of 33,000feet (about 10,000 metres) when it vanished from radar screens and reportedly plungedrapidly into the ocean. Six ships were on the scene6 or on their way for what the Coast Guard termed asearch-and-rescue operation.7 Seven planes flew patterns over the area, aided by clearskies.8 Seas in the area were moderate.9The initial report10 was we had found seats, seat cushions, the flotation deviceson the aircraft, life rafts11 and some other small parts that are not identifiable, RearAdmiral12 Richard Larrabee of the Coast Guard said in a briefing13 in Boston. President Bill Clinton, who spoke to reporters as he left church in W ashington,said that there was no evidence of foul play.14 I think its better, he added, if peopledraw no conclusions until we know something. He later telephoned President HosniM ubarak of Egypt to offer his condolences.15 ] 1. }Egyptian Airliner crashes in ocean off U.S.ֱg飺͙C뺣Сgı^٘҂ɸ靃”Mӆ}磺C 217ˆԭ}offǷ~cU.S.һBãָ򡱡 2. 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Louisiana( ) ·ʿݡ 16. ڷgr~ԿDgʽYҲDg籾һ䡭 can also be deadly ϵYֱg@ô塢Ӳ̎DgeYشЧһЩ g ZL؄ զZLÿСr250LֱƷ__ݡɞuZL֮һ ZLԲ֮ݙM߰͹RȺu춼eߵ弉ZL 弉L[ĿLAĴꡣһu؅^ɷݵˮE ӛdֻF^ɴ弉ZLꑵrһΰl1935ġڄӹ졯弉ZLu~ϲ؅^^͵ķ__Ⱥu408һ΄tl1969ꡯ 弉ZLנȺ·ʿǵꑡ256ˆ ZLġeKȫ䤶ƉʹLĕr^ܴҲش 4g һՈ„g 80 feared dead as wreckage com bed for plane crash clues Air force investigators yesterday probed the smoking wreckage of a Boeing 737that crashed after a failed take-off from the capitals airport, with up to 80 peoplefeared dead. An Argentine air force spokesman said no hypothesis can be ventured as to thecause of the crash late on Tuesday of private Argentine airline LAPA Flight 3142,although investigators recovered a black box flight recorder and the pilot reportedlysurvived. The 29-year-old jet, loaded with 98 passengers and five crew members, tried totake off from Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery airport at 9 p.m. bound for Argentinassecond-largest city, Cordoba. Survivors said the plane barely got off the ground before running out of runway,dragging cars across a busy highway and exploding into a ball of fire on a golf courseby the River Plate. Dismembered and badly charred bodies packed in the front of the wreck werepulled free by rescue teams, witnesses said. No official death toll was announced. Ո„g Rain goes on torm enting survivors Driving rain in Turkeys earthquake-shattered northwest yesterday left hundredsof thousands of homeless survivors scrambling for lifelines, and seriously hamperedrescue and relief work. Public anger at what is widely perceived as a poorly functioning state apparatuscontinued to mount as the media showed images of people seeking shelter from therain in body bags and trying to protect their babies in makeshift tents made of blanketsand bed sheets. No one is helping us, cried a 70-year-old woman walking barefoot through themuddy streets of Adapazari. All I have is my blanket and that is wet. Turkish newspapers slammed as outdated and unhygienic the material used intent cities set up outside stricken towns and cities by the Red Crescent. Three more days of rain have been forecast. 5g һ ͢wCʧ 80˿y һܲ737͙Cڰ͢׶Cwʧቋ١Cϼsʮ˿yզ졯܊{}@һcx}¹֮⣬߀ҪյӍMmģ^ĄhpcؽM@͛QˇH靵볣Ҫ݋cg϶һ༴Mоg Σ靷gһrЧԘOĹ ( 1986)靷gTҪں̵ܶĕrɴ靷gЕrڈR֮ǰͻȻյش¼ͨӍ壬댢ȫgKdڮյĈϣrȫ@rҲʹgTþgٶȌӍҪăݾg ⣬PͬһشŒͬrյ׼ͨӍԴṩYӍݻSЩe@rgTҪ@׷ݲͬӍYӍMоCͷgĶȡһݱ^ȫCϵg塣 靸ČcҲQгҪþgÿش¼lӛ߶ٶȣͲZ靸壬K靰lͳȥĽμЧ档@ҲǡӲ靡^Y Mݵԭ֮һȻ@ĽYǣͨӍr@ôuE (Fink 1998)ӛߌעŒFеͬr靵w㕽ӡ˸M靸|أ靵xrֵg߱횒þgַڷgͬr靸ĽYm{}Ͼ䣬ܶӴκӍϢcӢZӵķ}ȣľӱ^Ͳ̡ǷN]Иc̖һdzɣӢZLڝhZYDzҊġˣڷgӢ靕rҪһLֳɎׂСӣӌӺxͱPгcŷϝhZı_T һtϣDW{}@NַoӢxߎFСHик挍Сǣ@N靵}ñ^ñ^M靾grԭֱgx߿ܕ֪YRµ}ңӢԭS༚輣Ӣx߁vܷ靽ӽԵԭt(˂lڰ׼܇鶼^dȤ) (Fox 2001)njx߁vl˹衣ˣ]иԌZӢ靕rg߿Ɍ}gһlZ֮ף׌x˽ҪҪݡ HՓDdɼr󡷵һƪԓϢ}˶黼^fһlӲ靡ԭ^Ķ£ U.S. Prison Population Hits the 2 Million Mark New Oleans Presumed innocent, they shuffle into the sooty, granite fortress everymorning, ankles shackled, hands chained to their hips. Every evening, at least a dozenleave Orleans Parish Criminal District Court as felons, an exodus of the desperate, foolish,heartless and addicted. In one courtroom, Donald Smith is given a 30-month prison term after being caughtnear the Superdome with a crack pipe in his pocket. Down the hall, Norbert Zeron Jr., aNew Orleans police detective, gets a seven-month sentence for fondling a woman whilepurporting to examine injuries she suffered at the hand of an abusive boyfriend . . . ( ) And on it goes, in the grimmest courthouse in the biggest city in the strictest state inthe worlds most incarcerated country, a nation that is now holding an estimated 2 millionmen and women behind bars. That statistical milestone 1.2 million in state prisons,645,000 in county jails, 145,000 in federal penitentiaries was reached Tuesday, accordingto a study by the Justice Policy Institute, a W ashington research organization, that supportsalternatives to imprisonment . . . ԓ靵εĹPīؽBŠWЊWÅ^·ԺһČӍԴĶε}@