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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Plane Comes Off Runway At Dortmund Airport


An aircraft belonging to German airline Air Berlin is seen after coming off the runway at the airport in Dortmund, western Germany, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010. A jet headed for Spain's Canary Islands came off the runway at Dortmund airport in western Germany on Sunday, but no one was injured, authorities said.




A jet veered off the runway at a western German airport Sunday, but no one was injured, authorities said.
The pilot of the Air Berlin Boeing 737-800 had braked to abort the takeoff from Dortmund airport because of a "technical irregularity," but the plane left the runway in wintry conditions, airline spokeswoman Diane Daedelow said.
It came to rest with its nose pointing down a slight, snow-covered slope.
None of the 165 passengers and six crew members was hurt, and the plane was undamaged, Daedelow said. Passengers left the aircraft normally using steps, and were taken to nearby Paderborn airport where another plane flew them to their destination of Las Palmas, in Spain's Canary Islands.
Later Sunday, the airline said takeoff was aborted because the pilot and co-pilot were being shown different speeds by their instruments.
Dortmund airport was closed after the incident at 7:05 a.m. (0605GMT) to allow for the aircraft's recovery. Other flights were canceled or diverted.
Dortmund fire service official Thomas Osthoff said on n-tv television that some 120 officers initially were dispatched to the scene — but "fortunately it turned out that a deployment on this scale wasn't needed."
The plane is the second Boeing 737-800 to leave the runway in recent weeks. On Dec. 22, an American Airlines flight from Washington left the runway as it landed in Kingston, Jamaica, in heavy rain.
In that case, the fuselage cracked open, the left main landing gear collapsed and the nose was crushed as the plane lurched to a halt at the ocean's edge. There were no deaths, but many passengers needed hospital treatment.



A plane of German airline Air Berlin is stuck in the snow behind a runway at the airport in Dortmund, western Germany, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010. The jet headed for Spain's Canary Islands came off the runway at Dortmund airport in western Germany on Sunday, but no one was injured, authorities said. The pilot of the Air Berlin Boeing 737-800, with 165 passengers and six crew members on board, tried to abort the takeoff because of a "technical irregularity" that is still being examined, airline spokeswoman Diane Daedelow said. The aircraft braked but came off the runway in wintry conditions.


Source:npr.org/

Spain promises to strive to end Europe’s economic crisis


Spain will strive to end Europe's economic crisis during its European Union's presidency. Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodríguez Zapatero said in his New Year message.

Spain has taken over EU presidency for six months starting January 1, 2010.

Spain has plans to enhance Europe's international influence, defend and spread co-operation, peace and dialogue among the countries.

Apart from economic growth, creation of jobs will be Spain's top priority.

Commenting on the issue, Spain's foreign minister Miguel Ángel Moratinos said, "Spain will not abandon its responsibilities. But we will do it with modesty, with discretion."

The Prime Minister further added that the Lisbon Treaty would allow Europe to become more efficient and dynamic as the treaty would help Europea

Source:topnews.co.uk/

Delays to Spain's 8 Canary Islands airports


MADRID

Spain's national airport authority AENA says the Canary Islands' eight airports have suffered delays after an unexplained power failure at a regional control center.

AENA says power failed between 1030 GMT and 1055 GMT Sunday and grounded 43 flights at six of the resort islands' airports.

Approaching aircraft were able to land, but planes departures were disrupted, causing delays at all of the archipelago's eight airports. A number of flights from Latin America were affected.

The islands, 1,380 kilometers (858 miles) off Spain's southwestern tip, are a major winter holiday destination for Europeans.

Source:businessweek.com/

Spain’s Nadal Wins Aussie Open Tune-Up


MADRID – Spain’s Rafael Nadal defeated Robin Soderling 7-6 (7-2), 7-5 on Saturday to win an exhibition event in Abu Dhabi, a tune-up for this month’s Australian Open.

With the victory at the Abu Dhabi World Challenge, the world No. 2 got a small measure of revenge for his losses to the Swede at last year’s French Open – his only defeat at that Grand Slam event in five appearances – and at the year-end championships in London in November.

Both players walked a tightrope at the end of the first set, with Soderling saving two break points in the eleventh game before Nadal staved off two set points in the following game to force a tiebreaker, which the Spaniard won comfortably.

In the second set, Nadal kept up his high level of play while Soderling started making more unforced errors and began having problems with his serve.

The Spaniard took control of the match by breaking serve in the sixth game for a 4-2 lead, but then gave Soderling new life by dropping his own serve in the very next game.

Two games later, with Soderling serving at 4-5, the Swede had to fight off three match points after running into problems with double faults.

Soderling managed to get out of trouble and hold serve but in his very next service game, at 5-6, he went down to defeat when he netted a volley.

“It’s been very difficult for me to win singles tournaments over the last six months. It’s always very tough to play against the best but I’m going to try to do it another year. Right now it’s important to begin (the season with a win),” Nadal said during the trophy ceremony.

The 23-year-old lefthander was referring to his struggles in the second half of 2009, when, after losing at the French Open, he was forced to withdraw from Wimbledon with knee tendonitis and then did not win a singles event for the remainder of the season.

He did end the year on a positive note, however, by helping Spain defeat the Czech Republic in the Davis Cup final.

Nadal was complimentary of Soderling, whose ranking has climbed to a career-high No. 8.

“I congratulate him for what he did last season. He’s got great potential and it’s only right that he’s among the world’s top 10.”

Soderling, who defeated world No. 1 Roger Federer in the semifinals, praised the Spaniard’s strong play: “I played three good matches in this tournament, but today Nadal played very well and deserved to win.”

The 23-year-old Spaniard is the defending champion at the Australian Open, which gets underway on Jan. 18.

Source:laht.com/

Friday, January 1, 2010

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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Ahmadinejad: European politicians are stupid


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says "European politicians are stupid, that they know nothing about politics and even less about history". He added that "one was more stupid than the other".

According to the semi-official Fars news agency, President Ahmadinejad said "Iran's foreign enemies cannot harm the Islamic state," adding "they had planned a very complicated and wide-ranging scenario... but they don't know that a nation which is ready to sacrifice its life for its religious figures will destroy all their Satanic attempts".

Mr Ahmadinejad said European politicians erroneously believe that a ban on building minarets will restrict the Islamic religion, saying, "minarets do not cause people to believe, they are a result of belief".

At the end of November, more than 57 percent of the Swiss electorate voted in favour of a referendum banning the construction of minarets. The decision was widely condemned.

Source:rnw.nl/

Spain to rescue stranded air travellers


The Spanish government has chartered four aircraft to take thousands of travellers stranded by the collapse of the Air Comet airline to their destinations.

Air Comet offered mainly cheap flights between Madrid and several destinations in Latin America. It has been experiencing financial difficulties ever since the global financial crisis erupted.

Earlier this week, Spanish aviation authorities withdrew the airline's licences after it requested protection from its creditors and laid off all 600 employees. Since then, travellers have been stranded at airports in Latin America and Spain. Because it is Christmas-time, other airlines have been able to offer only a few vacant seats.

The Spanish government expects to pay six million euros for the charter flights.

Source:rnw.nl/

Liverpool denies pressure from Spain to put Torres under knife


LONDON: Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez has dismissed reports that Spain is putting pressure on the club into sending their star striker Fernando Torres Day in Pics: December 25

for surgery to ensure that he is 100 per cent fit for the 2010 World Cup.

No force is being applied to have Torres undergo surgery to cure a niggling groin problem.

Anfield insiders say it is not going to happen anyway because Torres does not want to go under the knife, The Sun reports.

Liverpool has stressed all along that the best way to get Torres fit was to let him rest and then work with the physios on a daily basis. And manager Benitez believes their patience is about to be rewarded, with the Spanish striker ready to play a much bigger role in the second half of the season.

Benitez said: "Torres' condition is improving all the time and he could manage a full Christmas programme. In training this week he was fine. We've been patient with him and it is working.

"It has not been a straightforward thing to deal with. Sometimes he can play and, after the game, you never know how he will react. We don't know if his next game will be easy or difficult for him. There has not been any contact with Spain. None. They know we will do what is best for the player."

"At this moment, he will carry on training and working with the physios every day. That is the correct treatment. We knew we had to manage this problem during the whole season, so sometimes he is good after the treatment and sometimes not," Benitez said.

"The other problem is match fitness. We have some players who have to improve that like Torres, Fabio Aurelio, Alberto Aquilani and Steven Gerrard. We have to balance it for each one but we know we have to win games, so we have to bring the best from each player," he added.

Benitez denied Aquilani's injury problems were worse than Liverpool suspected when they paid Roma 20 million pounds for him in the summer.

Source:indiatimes.com/