Raymond Legaspi
AirAsia Flight 8501 Data Recorder Recovered by Indonesian Searchers
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 12, 2015 03:16 AM EST |
Divers from the Indonesian navy have recovered one of the black boxes - a flight data recorder - of doomed AirAsia flight QZ8501, which can provide the important pieces of the puzzle why the plane crashed into the Java Sea on December 28.
First Gay Couple Ad Appears in Tiffany Jewelry Campaign
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 11, 2015 10:12 PM EST |
World-famous jeweler Tiffany & Co. has included a same-sex couple in an ad campaign for the first time.
German Newspaper Printing Charlie Hebdo Cartoons Target of Arson Attack
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 11, 2015 10:05 PM EST |
Two suspects were arrested after an incendiary device was lobbed at the building of newspaper Hamburger Morgenpost, German police said on Sunday.
AirAsia Flight 8501 Black Boxes Found -Indonesian Searchers
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 11, 2015 10:01 PM EST |
Divers will try to raise the black boxes of AirAsia flight 9501 from the bottom of the sea on Monday after investigators believe they have zeroed in on their signal, an Indonesian search coordinator said on Sunday.
Toddler Panda Bao Bao Out in the Snow: How Do Zoos Plan for Weather?
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 11, 2015 08:53 AM EST |
As snow descended on the U.S. capital, giant panda Bao Bao of the Smithsonian National Zoo had a day out -- rolling down a wintry slope, toying with a twig -- her first encounter with snow since she was born a year and four months ago.
Terror Cells Across France Activated: Report
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 11, 2015 04:30 AM EST |
French law enforcement agencies have told police to carry arms at all times and take down their presence in social media as terror cells have been activated across France over the weekend, a U.S. cable network reported.
FBI Seeks Felony Charges Against David Petraeus
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 10, 2015 10:36 PM EST |
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and Justice Department sought to charge former CIA Director, David Petraeus, with felony for letting an author, whom he had an affair with, gain access to classified information.
19 Measles Cases in U.S. Linked to Disney Theme Parks
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 10, 2015 07:48 AM EST |
California health authorities on Friday linked 19 measles cases across the U.S. to visits in the state's Disney theme parks in December.
Woman Gives Birth an Hour After Discovering Pregnancy
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 10, 2015 02:36 AM EST |
A woman from Massachusetts gave birth to a baby girl on Tuesday barely an hour after she discovered that she was pregnant.
New Sri Lanka Leaders Expected to Throw Monkey Wrench Into China ‘Designs’
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 10, 2015 01:40 AM EST |
Sri Lanka's warming ties with China is expected to be placed on the back burner after the island nation's new leadership, which ran on a promise to slam the breaks on doing business with Beijing, was sworn in yesterday.
Workers Surprised Hundreds of 'Wet Seal' Clothing Stores to Close
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 09, 2015 06:11 PM EST |
Ailing teen clothier Wet Seal has announced 338 stores across the United States will be closed, leaving nearly 3,700 employees jobless, the company has announced.
Panasonic Joins Trend to Take Production Out of China
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 09, 2015 09:13 AM EST |
Japan-based appliance maker Panasonic plans to return most of its production in China to Japan beginning spring, due to higher labor costs in China and a weaker yen.
More U.S., Foreign Businesses Feel Unwelcome in China
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 09, 2015 05:18 AM EST |
More American, European and other foreign businesses say they feel unwelcome in China, according to recent surveys, no thanks to a swift and sweeping crackdown on so-called "monopoly pricing" and corruption that has targeted foreign companies.
China to Send More Forces in Search for AirAsia Plane
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 09, 2015 04:13 AM EST |
China is prepared to send more ships and equipment to help look for wreckage and bodies from doomed AirAsia Flight QZ8501, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei has announced.
US Scales Back Military Presence in Europe to Cut Costs
Raymond Legaspi | | Jan 09, 2015 03:17 AM EST |
The United States plans to close 15 military bases across Europe to cut spending, said US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel.
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