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Airbus A380 fleet should be grounded, say engineers

Aircraft engineers in Australia have called for the entire world-wide fleet of Airbus A-380 super-jumbos to be grounded after cracks were found in some wings.

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Airbus A380 fleet should be grounded, say engineers

Aircraft engineers in Australia have called for the entire world-wide fleet of Airbus A-380 super-jumbos to be grounded after cracks were found in some wings.

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BBC News

the owners say they asked for permission to erect a new, smaller sign. but a chapter is closing for hong kong. in so many ways, the lights are going out. tim allman, bbc news. let's return to our top story — the devastating wildfires which have impacted the island of maui in hawaii. we wa nt we want to take you live to maui now. we're standing by for a press conference from officials there. we're expecting to hear from josh green, hawaii's governor, and robert fenton — he's the administrator of the federal emergency management agency, also known as fema. other agencies involved in the response to this disaster may also speak, providing an update on what's happening on the ground. the local rare richard dickson should also be there. —— mayor,

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news, happisburgh. football, and the quarterfinals of the women's world cup are under way. one match has already been played and another is due to start in a few hours' time. spain beat the netherlands 2—1 in friday's early kick—off in a game that went into extra time. japan play sweden in the day's other match. uruguay has the highest rate of prison population in south america. for every 100,000 people, more than 400 are behind bars. so, what can be done to rehabilitate offenders and bring numbers down? well, one scheme involves the liberal use of an oval—shaped ball, as tim allman explains. at first glance, this looks like any normal training session for any normal rugby

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tallest, the heaviest, the lightest can play rugby. they don't have to have any dude. they can learn. mil don't have to have any dude. they can learn.— don't have to have any dude. they can learn. all the teams are competing _ they can learn. all the teams are competing in _ they can learn. all the teams are competing in the - they can learn. all the teams are competing in the first - are competing in the first championship of the year but this isn'tjust about championship of the year but this isn't just about winning championship of the year but this isn'tjust about winning a rugby match. —— have any aptitude. it's hoped it can also change lives. tim allman, bbc news. more than 90,000 rubber ducks have splashed into the chicago river for a huge charity race. thousands of people lined the banks of the river to get a glimpse of the annual spectacle. people pay to adopt a duck and the winning owner could take home a car if their yellow friend crosses the line first. the event raised $500 million. i can't tell you the winning duck, but it was definitely a yellow one. good morning. we finally got there. on thursday, we had some much—awaited summer sunshine and warmth. fairly widespread across the country but temperatures peaked just over 28 degrees.

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now, migrant arrivals in italy have gone up. this year nearly 94,000 people have reached italy so far by boat. so far by sea. this is by far the most dangerous migrant crossing in the world and that�*s because, according to the un, since 2014 more than 17,000 people died or disappeared in the central mediterranean trying to get to europe in search for a better life. robbie robertson, the lead guitarist for the rock group, the band, has died at the age of 80. the canadian—american group spent years as backing musicians for bob dylan in the 1960s, before striking out on their own. tim allman looks back at his life and career.

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after leaving the band — robertson went on to great success as a film composer. tim allman looks back at his life and career. # by may the 10th, richmond had fell #. 1976 — the band's farewell concert and the night they drove 0ld dixie down. # the night they drove old dixie down. # when all the bells were ringing...# he may not have provided the vocals, but this was very much the work of robbie robertson. a canadian writing a song about the american civil war, full of passion, poignancy and power. tributes poured in on social media following the announcement of his death. singer songwriter neil diamond said, "the music world lost a great one with the passing of robbie robertson. keep making that beautiful noise in the sky, robbie. i'll miss you."

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Breakfast

canadian musician robbie robertson, guitarist and songwriter for the rock group the band, has died. in a career spanning nearly seven decades, he wrote some of their best—known songs, including the weight, and was bob dylan's lead guitarist in the 19605 and 70s. tim allman looks back on his life. # by may the 10th, richmond had fell #. 1976 — the band's farewell concert and the night they drove 0ld dixie down. # the night they drove old dixie down. # when all the bells were ringing #. he may not have provided the vocals, but this was very much the work of robbie robertson. a canadian writing a song about the american civil war, full of passion, poignancy and power. tributes poured in on social media following the announcement of his death. singer songwriter neil diamond said, "the music world lost a great one with the passing of robbie robertson. keep making that beautiful

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it now intends to file for bankruptcy. scientists in siberia discovered a pair of roundworms that were once alive during the ice age. the worms were found dormant, deep in a layer of arctic permafrost, dating back 116,000 years. when the researchers put them in water, they came back to life. other species of roundworms have been known to survive long periods, suspended in another time. but none as long as these. here's tim allman with more. he's having a good sleep and then there's having a good sleep. what you are seeing are some tiny creatures that are old. very, very old. somewhere in the region of 50,000 years old. this all started when our russian colleagues dug up a bit of permafrost for their studies. so they have a very good reason to believe that everything that's coming out of this patch

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