French court to open probe into Concorde crash – MSNBC
February 2, 2010
French court to open probe into Concorde crash – MSNBC
PARIS – Ten years after an Air France Concorde crashed, killing 113 people and foreshadowing the end of the jet that embodied elegance at supersonic speed, a French court on Tuesday begins probing an elusive question: Who was to blame? The trial in Pontoise, north of Paris, could last four months as
Judge denies ex-lover’s claim to Nina Wang fortune – San Francisco Chronicle
A feng shui adviser who had an affair with Asia’s richest businesswoman before she died lost his bid for her multibillion-dollar estate Tuesday when a Hong Kong court deemed his will a forgery. The legal battle over the late Nina Wang’s fortune has fascinated Hong Kong with its often-bizarre stories
Man who spent 3 months in Tokyo airport to leave – Houston Chronicle
NARITA, Japan — A Chinese activist who has spent more than three months living inside Tokyo’s international airport said Tuesday that Chinese officials have given him permission to return home. Feng Zhenghu has been camping out at Narita International Airport since early November to protest China
Lance Armstrong to race in Criterium International – Findlaw.com
PARIS (AP) – Lance Armstrong will take on world road cycling champion Cadel Evans and Olympic gold medalist Samuel Sanchez in next month’s Criterium International in Corsica. Armstrong’s Team Radioshack, Evans’ BMC Racing Team and Sanchez’s Euskaltel-Euskadi are among the top Pro Tour teams


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