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Charter Plane Crash in Nevada Kills at Least 65

A Galaxy Airlines charter plane carrying a group of weekend gamblers back home to Minneapolis crashed and burned immediately after takeoff from Reno, Nev., early yesterday, killing at least 65 people, authorities said. Some reports put the death toll as high as 71. There were three known survivors, including a father and son from Minneapolis. Four persons on the ground suffered minor injuries, a federal official said. Shortly after takeoff of Flight 203, a crew member radioed the air-traffic control tower at Reno Cannon International Airport that the plane was experiencing severe vibration, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ed Pinto said.

Dallas Receiver: Noah Brown Net Worth 2022 and Wife Kids

Dallas recipient Noah Brown has a total assets of 2 and a half million bucks. The vast majority of his pay is from his compensation and agreements. Brown, an American football wide recipient with the Dallas Cowpokes of the Public Football Association, was born on January 6, 1996 (NFL); at Ohio State, he played university football. Brown, an occupant of Mount Olive Municipality’s Flanders area, went to Sparta, New Jersey’s Pope John XXIII Local Secondary School.

Dia Davidson LEX 18: Biography, Wiki, Age, Education, Husband, Salary, WLEX and Email

Dia Davidson Biography and Wiki Dia Davidson is a well-known American Journalist and Instructor who was born and brought-up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Currently, she works at WLEX-TV for LEX 18 News in Lexington, Kentucky as a News Anchor since December 2000. She served as a news anchor and reporter for WIS News Radio 1320, at South Carolina Educational Television, at WOLO-TV in Columbia and at WXLV-TV in Winston Salem. As an Instructor, she worked at Morris College and as a adjunct instructor at North Carolina A&T State University and at the University of Kentucky.

Flipping fantastic choristers in cloisters pancake race

Choristers and clergy have taken part in an annual pancake race at Worcester Cathedral. The relay race over an obstacle course involved two teams made up of the two sides of the cathedral choir. People were dressed in cassocks and flipping pancakes along the way at the event, which was filmed by the cathedral. The Precentor, Canon John Paul Hoskins, was on the winning side for the second year, as his Cantoris team triumphed.

Here's the story from A to Z

By Mark SavageBBC music reporter BBCIt came out of nowhere. It changed the course of pop music. It was Wannabe - the scrappily brilliant debut single by The Spice Girls. The record label had been worried. Wannabe was too weird, too anarchic. They hated the video. BBC Radio 1 was refusing to play it. Breakfast show DJ Chris Evans told the band to go back to kids' TV. But the girls knew better.