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CHARLOTTE, N.C. - A US Airways plane was grounded after a pilot making a pre-flight inspection found a hole in the fuselage and the FBI is investigating.The hole near the rear of the plane was found after it arrived at Charlotte Dougla
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stanley cup n a downward and front-to-back trajectory. This has prompted speculation that the jet may have been hit by a falling stray bullet. There is no evidence the plane was targeted, but that cannot be ruled out, Orr reports. Nobody was injured on the flight, and the FBI doesn t know when the shooting happened. Agents are now interviewing passengers and are talking to maintenance crews who serviced the plane Sunday.Michelle Mohr, a spokeswoman for US Airways Group Inc., said the airline called the FBI because it looked like it could have been a bullet hole. It s very small, she said. This pilot has a heck of an eye. Mohr said the hole in the Boeing 737 is being repaired and the plane will return to flying on Wednesday. The Raho Why Italy s economy matters to the U.S.
The 1980 Flash Gordon had so much promise. They had a budget, an all-star cast, and the filmmaker behind the 1971 classic Get Carter. They had Queen! How many shit-storms had to coalesce to create this altogether Perfect Storm of movie failure Quite a few. Here are the weirdest secrets of the making of Flash Gordon. To be fair, many people, including myself, absolutely love this critically panned movie. I don ;t know how many times, after someone asks me where I am, I ;ve responded in my head with I ;m flying blind on a rocketcycle! Or when I ;m running late for something the pounding bass of the theme song pulses in my head as somewhere in my brain a woman screams, Flash! I love you! But we ;ve only got 24 hours to save the Earth! I love this movie. I love it for the stilted way characters say their lines, I love it for the over-the-top costumes, a
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