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Train Collision In Connecticut Injures 60BRIDGEPORT - A train collision in Connecticut Friday night injured 60 individuals; five of them are critical, according to the BBC. Two trains collide in Bridgeport
 20,000 Pieces Of Luggage Stuck At AirportBRUSSELS - 20,000 pieces of luggage aren't going anywhere fast at Brussels International Airport in Belgium. Luggage is piling up at Brussel's Airport because of an
 No More Hope For Couple That Jumped From Cruise ShipSYDNEY - All rescue efforts to find the couple that jumped from the Carnival cruise ship have been halted. Authorities are convinced the young couple is no longer alive
 Resting Comfortably And In Style At Abu Dhabi Airport(NDJ) - The Abu Dhabi International Airport has installed luxury sleeping cocoons for weary travelers wanting to take some shuteye between flights. Abu Dhabi
 Virgin Trains Dress Code Sparks OutrageLONDON - The new uniform for Virgin Trains stewardesses has yet to be worn and already there is outrage that the clothes are too revealing. Virgin Trains
 Major Fist Fight On Mount Everest In Nepal(NDJ) - About 100 Sherpas attacked climbers on Mount Everest in Nepal. The incident occurred at 25,000 feet, between Camp 2 and Camp 3. 3 European climbers were
 Good Looking Men Shouldn't Travel To Saudi ArabiaHIJAD - 3 male tourists visiting Saudi Arabia were asked by Saudi police to pack their belongings and leave the country; not because they had committed any sort of
 Colonisation Of The Red Planet Has BegunAMSTERDAM - The Dutch company Mars-One has begun with recruiting individuals willing to live on the planet Mars. The company plans to house its first 'batch' of
 Walking With Wild ElephantsBRUSSELS - Belgium is a hot spot for tourists from around the world who love the stunning array of museums, festivals, mideival cities, excellent beers, super good food,
 Vagina Rock Is New Tourist Spot In PhilippinesMANILA - The discovery of a rock formation resembling a woman's genitals has been discovered deep inside a cave in the jungle of the Philippines. A rock formation
 Airline Charges Passengers By Body Weight(NDJ) - Samoa Airlines is the first airline in the world to charge passengers by their weight. Samoa Airlines becomes first air carrier to charge passengers by body
 Camel More For Biting Not For PosingYoung couple posted hilarious picture of their escapades traveling through Australia. (C) Our Naked Australia SYDNEY - Couple traveling Australia, gets a wild animal
 Harlem Shake Even On Board A PlaneSAN DIEGO - Harlem Shake, the newest dance craze to follow the South Korean 'Gangnam Style', isn't just taken the world by storm, it's even on board air planes, flying
 The Titanic Will Sail AgainSYDNEY - An Australian Billionaire is busy reconstructing an exact copy of the original Titanic cruise ship that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on 15 April 1912 after
 Hot Air Balloon Crash In Egypt Kills 19LUXOR - A hot air balloon with 21 tourists on board crashed near Luxor, Egypt, killing 19 of the passengers, according to Nile TV. 18 of the tourists died instantly.
 Rabbit Beach Is World’s Best BeachROME - A remote stretch of beach in Sicily Italy, that has more rocks than sand, was given 'the world's best beach' award based on millions of reviews and ratings by
 Chinese Dignitary Goes Berserk Over Missed FlightBEIJING - Yan Linkun, a member of China's governmental advisory board CPPCC went berserk when he learns he missed his flight. In a fit of rage, the man trashed
 The Friendliest Tourists In The World Come From Chili(NDJ) - CNN released a report that states that Chilean tourists are the friendliest in the world followed by the Germans and Americans. According to the report
 Metro Expansion Threatens Colosseum CollapseROME - The Italian herritage organization 'Italia Nostra' is worried that an expansion of the metro in Rome may make the Colosseum unstable and the ancient structure
 Egypt To Ban Alcohol Over Drunks Bothering WomenCAIRO - Egyptian government is contemplating banning alcohol in its country because 'drunks bother women'. Nabil Abbas, an Egyptian government official, says the
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