Vauxhall Helicopter Crash Leaves Two Dead,Latest News From London
Tom Avis and Michael Steer were working nearby under the arches when they heard a huge explosion and saw a helicopter falling from the sky before crashing into the ground in Vauxhall, south London.
Mr Avis said they heard a "big bang" and looked up to see the
helicopter coming down after it hit a crane on top of the as-yet
unoccupied 185-metre high cylindrical block - The Tower, One St
George Wharf.
The craft spun out of control, fell to the ground and burst into
flames, setting nearby buildings alight.
Wreckage was strewn across roads close to Vauxhall train station, a
major transport hub near the south bank of the River Thames, which was
packed with thousands of commuters at the time of the incident
shortly.
Two people, including the pilot, died at the scene with at least nine
casualties, including one person critically ill with others suffering
minor injuries, police have reported.
Mr Avis said they heard a "big bang" and looked up to see the
helicopter coming down after it hit a crane on top of the as-yet
unoccupied 185-metre high cylindrical block - The Tower, One St
George Wharf.
The craft spun out of control, fell to the ground and burst into
flames, setting nearby buildings alight.
Wreckage was strewn across roads close to Vauxhall train station, a
major transport hub near the south bank of the River Thames, which was
packed with thousands of commuters at the time of the incident
shortly.
Two people, including the pilot, died at the scene with at least nine
casualties, including one person critically ill with others suffering
minor injuries, police have reported.
Lance Armstrong will be Asked to Hand Back his Olympic Medal Once his Confession of Doping is Broadcast Later this Week

Drama: Lance Armstrong admitted doping to Oprah Winfrey
The shamed icon will be written to by the IOC after telling Oprah Winfrey that, despite years of denials, his seven Tour de France titles were fuelled by illegal stimulants - an admission that prompted the world's leading crusader against drugs in sport to question cycling's place in the Olympic Games.
Dick Pound, an IOC member and the former head of the World Anti- Doping Agency, said if the governing International Cycling Union (UCI) are complicit in Armstrong's doping offences, 'the only way they are going to clean up is if all these people say, "Hey, we're no longer in the Olympics and that's where we want to be so let's earn our way back into it".
The shamed icon will be written to by the IOC after telling Oprah Winfrey that, despite years of denials, his seven Tour de France titles were fuelled by illegal stimulants - an admission that prompted the world's leading crusader against drugs in sport to question cycling's place in the Olympic Games.
Dick Pound, an IOC member and the former head of the World Anti- Doping Agency, said if the governing International Cycling Union (UCI) are complicit in Armstrong's doping offences, 'the only way they are going to clean up is if all these people say, "Hey, we're no longer in the Olympics and that's where we want to be so let's earn our way back into it".
The shamed icon will be written to by the IOC after telling Oprah Winfrey that, despite years of denials, his seven Tour de France titles were fuelled by illegal stimulants - an admission that prompted the world's leading crusader against drugs in sport to question cycling's place in the Olympic Games.
Dick Pound, an IOC member and the former head of the World Anti- Doping Agency, said if the governing International Cycling Union (UCI) are complicit in Armstrong's doping offences, 'the only way they are going to clean up is if all these people say, "Hey, we're no longer in the Olympics and that's where we want to be so let's earn our way back into it".
Disgraced: Armstrong pictured in Sydney with his Olympic bronze medal
'The IOC would have to deal with it. The UCI are not known for their strong actions in anti-doping. It was the same in weightlifting a few years ago.
'All of a sudden when you get right up against it things go fuzzy and they say, "Well, we can't punish innocent athletes in these sports by dropping the sport from the program".'
It is understood that the IOC would ..
Dick Pound, an IOC member and the former head of the World Anti- Doping Agency, said if the governing International Cycling Union (UCI) are complicit in Armstrong's doping offences, 'the only way they are going to clean up is if all these people say, "Hey, we're no longer in the Olympics and that's where we want to be so let's earn our way back into it".
Disgraced: Armstrong pictured in Sydney with his Olympic bronze medal
'The IOC would have to deal with it. The UCI are not known for their strong actions in anti-doping. It was the same in weightlifting a few years ago.
'All of a sudden when you get right up against it things go fuzzy and they say, "Well, we can't punish innocent athletes in these sports by dropping the sport from the program".'
It is understood that the IOC would ..
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Facebook Announces New Search Engine Called Graph Search

For example, users will be able to search across different friends’ Timelines without having to visit each individual profile to figure out if they like a specific place or thing.
David Wright and Joanna Stern at ABC News describe Graph Search as “turning some of the personal information people have shared on Facebook into a powerful searchable database.”
For example, a potential graph query could be “Who are my friends that live in San Francisco?” Graph search would then scan all your Facebook friend’s pages and spit back the relevant information about friends who live in San Francisco. Read More:
David Wright and Joanna Stern at ABC News describe Graph Search as “turning some of the personal information people have shared on Facebook into a powerful searchable database.”
For example, a potential graph query could be “Who are my friends that live in San Francisco?” Graph search would then scan all your Facebook friend’s pages and spit back the relevant information about friends who live in San Francisco. Read More:
Inspiring Story of The Man Mocked as The 'Hairy Child' Who is Now Happily Married with a Baby Despite His Rare Condition

He was labeled a freak by locals in his small Chinese village
But now 29, he is a successful businessman and has just had a daughter with his pretty wife
He was cruelly dubbed a freak and nicknamed the 'hairy child' by locals in his small Chinese village. But Chen Qiwen is now happily married to wife Liang Fulan and has turned into a successful businessman
He was cruelly dubbed a freak and nicknamed the 'hairy child' by locals in his small Chinese village.
But it seems as if Chen Qiwen- who suffers from a rare condition and was born with thick, dark hair covering his face and body - may have the last laugh.
Now 29, happily married Chen, from a small village located in Zhangpu County, Fujian Province, has grown into a successful businessman and has just celebrated the birth of his first child with his pretty young wife.
Chen was born in 1984 and rose to media attention due to his bushy eyebrows and dark facial hair that covered his tiny face.
He was treated as a freak thanks to the condition which is believed to have been caused by a hormonal imbalance.
But as he grew he gradually won the community over with his positive attitude and hard work ethic.
Since leaving school he has opened his own shop selling air conditioner units in Jinjiang City where he is said to a employ more than 100 staff and earns a very comfortable living.
He is now happily married to wife Liang Fulan after meeting in 2011. The pair married last year before welcoming their daughter. The young father says he is now content with his life as a 'successful career and a happy family have made it easy for him'.
More photos click here : http://www.dailymail.co.uk
But now 29, he is a successful businessman and has just had a daughter with his pretty wife
He was cruelly dubbed a freak and nicknamed the 'hairy child' by locals in his small Chinese village. But Chen Qiwen is now happily married to wife Liang Fulan and has turned into a successful businessman
He was cruelly dubbed a freak and nicknamed the 'hairy child' by locals in his small Chinese village.
But it seems as if Chen Qiwen- who suffers from a rare condition and was born with thick, dark hair covering his face and body - may have the last laugh.
Now 29, happily married Chen, from a small village located in Zhangpu County, Fujian Province, has grown into a successful businessman and has just celebrated the birth of his first child with his pretty young wife.
Chen was born in 1984 and rose to media attention due to his bushy eyebrows and dark facial hair that covered his tiny face.
He was treated as a freak thanks to the condition which is believed to have been caused by a hormonal imbalance.
But as he grew he gradually won the community over with his positive attitude and hard work ethic.
Since leaving school he has opened his own shop selling air conditioner units in Jinjiang City where he is said to a employ more than 100 staff and earns a very comfortable living.
He is now happily married to wife Liang Fulan after meeting in 2011. The pair married last year before welcoming their daughter. The young father says he is now content with his life as a 'successful career and a happy family have made it easy for him'.
More photos click here : http://www.dailymail.co.uk
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