Airport, hospital, relatives of survivors of crash that killed 42
(26 Aug 2010) SHOTLIST
1. Ambulance outside Yichun No.1 Hospital
2. Wide exterior of hospital
3. Policeman standing guard at hospital entrance
4. Wide of staff and patients walking in corridor close to ward where crash survivors are being treated
5. Plane crash survivor in hospital corridor
6. Wide of police watching entrance to hospital ward
7. Close of policeman blocking camera from filming
8. Wide of policeman closing door to ward
9. Nurses walking out of ward, relative looking into patient's room in background
10. Mid of relative looking into patient's room
11. Insurance company official talking to Chen Yijuan, wife of plane crash victim, in her apartment after giving insurance cheque
12. Close of Chen crying
13. Wide of relatives gathered to console family of plane crash victim
14. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Chen Yijuan, wife of plane crash victim:
As things get difficult I'll try to deal with them. Right now I don't know what to think. I don't really want to talk about it.
15. Wide exterior of airport, closed due to crash
16. Wide interior of almost empty airport
17. Journalists waiting inside airport
18. Wide of empty check-in desks
19. Empty security gates
20. Wide of control tower
STORYLINE
Survivors of Tuesday's plane crash in northeast China were being treated in hospital on Thursday, as a top aviation official defended the safety of the airport where the flight crashed while coming in to land at night.
The crash near Yichun in China's Heilongjiang province killed 42 people and was the country's worst commercial air disaster in nearly six years.
More than half the 96 people onboard survived the crash, clambering over luggage as smoke filled the broken fuselage.
Investigators recovered two black boxes from the wreckage of the Henan Airlines Embraer 190 jet on Wednesday and were waiting to question the pilot, Qi Quanjun, who survived but was badly injured, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
Survivors were concentrated in four hospitals in Yichun, with police watching to make sure they were not disturbed.
15 severely injured survivors were sent to bigger hospitals in Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang province. They included five children.
Chen Yijuan, whose husband died in the crash, was presented with a cheque from an insurance company on Thursday.
As things get difficult I'll try to deal with them. Right now I don't know what to think. I don't really want to talk about it, she said.
China Southern Airlines, one of the country's three largest carriers, decided last August to avoid night flights in and out of Yichun's newly built Lindu Airport, setting its daily flight from Harbin to the daytime.
A technical notice cited concerns about the airport's surrounding terrain, runway lighting and wind and weather conditions.
But Li Jian, vice director of the Civil Aviation Authority of China, said the airport in Heilongjiang province met all safety requirements.
Yichun's airport - undamaged by the crash - is set to reopen today with flights from and to the regional capital Harbin.
It is unknown if night-time flights will resume.
The accident underscores the breakneck expansion of China's aviation industry in recent years and the struggles of regulators to keep up.
Airports have proliferated as have small regional airlines, reaching into remote cities like Yichun - 90 miles (150 kilometres) from the Russian border - eager to develop tourism and other businesses to catch up with the country's economic boom.
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Moscow (; Russian: Москва́, tr. Moskvá, IPA: [mɐˈskva] (listen)) is the capital and most populous city of Russia, with 13.2 million residents within the city limits and 17 million within the urban area. Moscow is one of Russia's federal cities.
Moscow is a major political, economic, cultural, and scientific centre of Russia and Eastern Europe, as well as the largest city (both by population and by area) entirely on the European continent. By broader definitions Moscow is among the world's largest cities, being the 14th largest metro area, the 18th largest agglomeration, the 14th largest urban area, and the 11th largest by population within city limits worldwide. According to Forbes 2013, Moscow has been ranked as the ninth most expensive city in the world by Mercer and has one of the world's largest urban economies, being ranked as an alpha global city according to the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, and is also one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in the world according to the MasterCard Global Destination Cities Index.
Moscow is the northernmost and coldest megacity and metropolis on Earth. It is home to the Ostankino Tower, the tallest free standing structure in Europe; the Federation Tower, the second-tallest skyscraper in Europe; and the Moscow International Business Center. By its territorial expansion on July 1 2012 southwest into the Moscow Oblast, the area of the capital more than doubled, going from 1,091 to 2,511 square kilometers (421 to 970 sq mi), resulting in Moscow becoming the largest city on the European continent by area; it also gained an additional population of 233,000 people.Moscow is situated on the Moskva River in the Central Federal District of European Russia, making it Europe's most populated inland city. The city is well known for its architecture, particularly its historic buildings such as Saint Basil's Cathedral with its colourful architectural style. With over 40 percent of its territory covered by greenery, it is one of the greenest capitals and major cities in Europe and the world, having the largest forest in an urban area within its borders—more than any other major city—even before its expansion in 2012.
The city has served as the capital of a progression of states, from the medieval Grand Duchy of Moscow and the subsequent Tsardom of Russia to the Russian Empire to the Soviet Union and the contemporary Russian Federation.
Moscow is the seat of power of the Government of Russia, being the site of the Moscow Kremlin, a medieval city-fortress that is today the residence for work of the President of Russia. The Moscow Kremlin and Red Square are also one of several World Heritage Sites in the city. Both chambers of the Russian parliament (the State Duma and the Federation Council) also sit in the city. Moscow is considered the centre of Russian culture, having served as the home of Russian artists, scientists and sports figures and because of the presence of museums, academic and political institutions and theatres.
The city is served by a transit network, which includes four international airports, nine railway terminals, numerous trams, a monorail system and one of the deepest underground rapid transit systems in the world, the Moscow Metro, the fourth-largest in the world and largest outside Asia in terms of passenger numbers, and the busiest in Europe. It is recognised as one of the city's landmarks due to the rich architecture of its 200 stations.Moscow has acquired a number of epithets, most referring to its size and preeminent status within the nation: The Third Rome (Третий Рим), the Whitestone One (Белокаменная), the First Throne (Первопрестольная), the Forty Soroks (Сорок Сороков) (sorok meaning both forty, a great many and a district or parish in Old Russian).
Moscow is also one of the twelve Hero Cities. The demonym for a Moscow res ...
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Tupolev Tu 134 (CCCP-65785) Landing in Helsinki (October 1990) Ту 134 Посадка в Хельсинки (октябрь 1990)
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00:01:19 1 Early life and education
00:03:49 2 Soviet Air Force
00:04:44 3 Soviet space program
00:04:54 3.1 Selection and training
00:08:14 3.2 Vostok 1
00:11:42 4 After the Soviet space program
00:15:40 5 Death
00:16:14 5.1 Cause of jet crash
00:21:01 6 Personal life
00:22:02 7 Legacy and tributes
00:22:12 7.1 Legacy
00:23:33 7.2 Tributes
00:28:13 7.2.1 Statues
00:30:36 7.2.2 50th anniversary
00:31:44 7.3 Honours and awards
00:37:24 8 See also
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Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (Russian: Ю́рий Алексе́евич Гага́рин, IPA: [ˈjʉrʲɪj ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ ɡɐˈɡarʲɪn]; 9 March 1934 – 27 March 1968) was a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut. He became the first human to journey into outer space when his Vostok spacecraft completed one orbit of the Earth on 12 April 1961.
Gagarin became an international celebrity and was awarded many medals and titles, including Hero of the Soviet Union, his nation's highest honour. Vostok 1 was his only spaceflight, but he served as the backup crew to the Soyuz 1 mission, which ended in a fatal crash. Gagarin later served as the deputy training director of the Cosmonaut Training Centre outside Moscow, which was subsequently named after him. Gagarin died in 1968 when the MiG-15 training jet he was piloting crashed. The Fédération Aéronautique Internationale awards the Yuri A. Gagarin Gold Medal in his honour.
Child marriage | Wikipedia audio article
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Child marriage
00:02:19 1 History
00:04:02 1.1 Religion
00:06:49 2 Effects on each gender
00:06:58 2.1 Boys
00:07:29 2.2 Girls
00:08:04 3 Causes of child marriage
00:08:42 3.1 Dowry and brideprice
00:09:57 3.2 Persecution, forced migration, and slavery
00:11:13 3.3 Fear, poverty, social pressures and sense of protection
00:13:44 3.4 Religion, culture and civil law
00:17:55 3.5 Marriageable age in religious sources
00:18:06 3.5.1 Catholic Church
00:18:19 3.5.2 Islam
00:20:33 3.5.3 Hinduism
00:21:08 3.6 Politics and financial relationships
00:21:48 4 Effects of child marriage on global regions
00:22:38 4.1 Africa
00:28:43 4.2 Americas
00:29:52 4.2.1 Canada
00:30:44 4.2.2 United States
00:34:06 4.3 Asia
00:34:41 4.3.1 Western Asia
00:38:23 4.3.2 Southeast Asia
00:38:41 4.3.2.1 Indonesia
00:39:44 4.3.2.2 Malaysia
00:43:45 4.3.3 Bangladesh
00:44:52 4.3.4 India
00:48:54 4.3.5 Nepal
00:49:33 4.3.6 Pakistan
00:51:06 4.3.7 Iran
00:52:36 4.4 Europe
00:52:44 4.4.1 General
00:53:23 4.4.2 European Union
00:54:04 4.4.3 Scandinavia
00:55:06 4.4.4 Balkans/Eastern Europe
00:56:03 4.4.5 Belgium
00:56:31 4.4.6 Germany
00:57:00 4.4.7 Netherlands
00:57:37 4.4.8 Russia
00:58:40 4.4.9 United Kingdom
01:00:06 4.5 Oceania
01:01:57 5 Consequences of child marriage
01:02:43 5.1 Health
01:04:37 5.2 Illiteracy and poverty
01:06:02 5.3 Domestic violence
01:07:49 5.4 Women's rights
01:08:41 5.5 Development
01:09:48 6 International initiatives to prevent child marriage
01:13:10 6.1 Tipping point analysis
01:13:49 7 Prevalence data
01:14:29 8 See also
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Child marriage is a formal marriage or informal union entered into by an individual before reaching a certain age, specified by several global organizations such as UNICEF as minors under the age of 18. The legally prescribed marriageable age in some jurisdictions is below 18 years, especially in the case of girls; and even when the age is set at 18 years, many jurisdictions permit earlier marriage with parental consent or in special circumstances, such as teenage pregnancy. In certain countries, even when the legal marriage age is 18, cultural traditions take priority over legislative law. Child marriage violates the rights of children; it affects both boys and girls, but it is more common among girls. Child marriage has widespread and long term consequences for child brides and grooms. According to several UN agencies, comprehensive sexuality education can prevent such a phenomenon.Child marriage is related to child betrothal, and it includes civil cohabitation and court approved early marriages after teenage pregnancy. In many cases, only one marriage-partner is a child, usually the female. Causes of child marriages include poverty, bride price, dowry, cultural traditions, laws that allow child marriages, religious and social pressures, regional customs, fear of remaining unmarried, illiteracy, and perceived inability of women to work for money.Child marriages were common throughout history for a variety of reasons including poverty, insecurity, as well as for political and financial reasons. Today, child marriage is still fairly widespread, particularly in developing countries, such as parts of Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, West Asia, Latin America, and Oceania. However, even in developed countries such as the United States legal exceptions mean that 25 US states have no minimum age requirement. The incidence of child marriage has been falling in most parts of the world. The countries with the highest observed rates of child marriages below the age of 18 are Niger, Chad, Mali, Bangladesh, Guinea and the Central African Republic, with a rate above 60%. Niger, Chad, Bangladesh, Mali and Ethiopia were the countries with child marriage rates greater than 20% below the age of 15, according to 2003–2009 surveys.
Volkswagen Jetta | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:16 1 Nameplate etymology
00:02:34 2 First generation (A1, iType/i 16; 1979–1984)
00:07:58 2.1 Markets
00:09:53 2.2 Safety
00:11:16 2.3 Testing and review
00:14:03 3 Second generation (A2, iTyp/i 20E/1G; 1984–1992)
00:18:24 3.1 Safety
00:20:08 3.2 North America
00:22:16 3.3 Testing and review
00:23:57 3.4 IRVW 3
00:25:44 3.5 Worldwide production
00:26:33 3.6 Engines
00:26:42 4 Third generation (A3, iTyp/i 1H; 1992–1999)
00:29:58 4.1 Safety
00:30:42 4.2 Testing and review
00:35:29 4.3 Specifications
00:35:39 4.4 Vento (India)
00:36:11 5 Fourth generation (A4, iTyp/i 1J; 1999–2005)
00:39:18 5.1 Diesel
00:41:03 5.2 Safety
00:42:45 5.3 Testing and review
00:46:53 5.4 Engines
00:47:02 5.5 Bora Variant (estate version)
00:48:48 5.6 Ongoing production
00:53:19 6 Fifth generation (A5, iTyp/i 1K5; 2006–2011)
00:59:50 6.1 Features
01:02:30 6.2 Engines
01:06:04 6.3 Safety
01:07:37 6.4 Testing and review
01:10:38 6.5 Engines
01:10:47 6.6 Golf Variant/Jetta SportWagen
01:12:23 6.7 2010 Jetta TDI Cup Street edition
01:15:47 7 Sixth generation (A6, iType/i 5C6; 2011–2018)
01:26:24 7.1 Chinese market
01:29:47 7.2 Jetta GLI
01:31:07 7.3 Jetta GLI Edition 30 (2014)
01:32:28 7.4 Jetta 1.8T Sport (2015–2017)
01:34:29 8 Seventh generation (A7, 2019–present)
01:39:54 8.1 Jetta GLI
01:41:39 9 Alternative-propulsion cars
01:43:49 9.1 Biofuels
01:45:46 9.2 Electric vehicle
01:47:01 10 Awards and recognition
01:47:32 11 Motorsport
01:48:24 12 Recalls
01:49:03 12.1 Volkswagen emissions violations recall
01:49:45 13 See also
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The Volkswagen Jetta (listen ) is a compact car/small family car manufactured and marketed by Volkswagen since 1979. Positioned to fill a sedan niche above the firm's Golf hatchback, it has been marketed over seven generations, variously as the Atlantic, Fox, Vento, Bora, City Jetta, Jetta City, GLI, Jetta, Clasico, Voyage, and Sagitar (in China).
The Jetta has been offered in two- and four-door saloon / sedan, and five-door wagon / estate versions – all as four- or five-seaters. Since the original version in 1980, the car has grown in size and power with each generation. By mid-2011, almost 10 million Jettas have been produced and sold all over the world. As of April 2014, Volkswagen marketed over 14 million, becoming its top selling model.