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The Independent, 07.01.09 16:32 UTC

'Rushed work' fear as Euston delays continue

Concern mounted today over problems that have dogged the West Coast line since a major upgrade was completed last month. Passengers suffered a sixth successive day of travel chaos today on a main ...

Telegraph, 07.01.09 12:30 UTC

West Coast Main Line: services resume

Services have resumed on the West Coast Main Line after the disruption caused by the failure of overhead power cables.

Seattle Times, 07.01.09 10:41 UTC

Pelicans fall out of sky from Mexico to Ore.

SANTA ANA, Calif. Pelicans suffering from a mysterious malady are crashing into cars and boats, wandering along roadways and turning up dead by the hundreds across the West Coast, from southern ...

Daily Mail, 07.01.09 10:02 UTC

Euston we have a problem: 100,000 commuters caught in rail fiasco

Comments ( 2 ) Add to My Stories Britain's busiest railway was in meltdown today with trains in and out of Euston brought to a virtual standstill.  More than 100,000 commuters were urged not to use ...

Los Angeles Daily News, 05.01.09 21:33 UTC

Suit over royalties from film `Tha Westside' dropped

Companies drop suit concerning royalties from film `Tha Westside' A film production company and distributor have dropped their dueling litigation concerning royalties generated from a documentary ...

The Independent, 05.01.09 09:02 UTC

Rail passengers hit by technical problems

Passengers had to endure further travel misery on a key London to Scotland rail route today. Virgin Trains had to cancel one service in three between London and Birmingham and between London and ...

Belfast Telegraph, 03.01.09 08:01 UTC

Three people feared dead in UK plane crash

Travellers in the UK are being warned of more delays on one of the country's busiest railways after yesterday's plane crash. Three people are now thought to have died when a light aircraft hit power ...

San Francisco Chronicle, 03.01.09 06:00 UTC

New life for endangered fish

The nets that volunteers held in a remote river valley near Bodega Bay were full of the squiggling bluish fish that biologists hope will be the seed population of a new race of coho salmon. The ...