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Spanish Train Driver Francisco Garzon Charged With 79 Counts Of Homicide

By The Huffington Post News Editors

By Tracy Rucinski

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain, July 28 (Reuters) – The driver of a Spanish high-speed train that derailed and killed 79 people was released pending trial on charges of reckless homicide, a judge ruled on Sunday night.

Francisco Garzon, 52, had been under arrest since Thursday. He is suspected of driving the train too fast through a tight curve on the outskirts of the northwestern Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela.

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Spain Train Crash: Scores Killed After Locomotive Derails Near Santiago De Compostola (VIDEO/PHOTOS)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain, July 25 (Reuters) – A train derailed outside the ancient northwestern Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela on Wednesday evening, killing at least 77 people and injuring up to 131 in one of Europe’s worst rail disasters.
Bodies covered in blankets lay next to the overturned carriages as smoke billowed from the wreckage. Firefighters clambered over the twisted metal trying to get survivors out of the windows, while ambulances and fire engines surrounded the scene.
The government said it was working on the assumption the derailment, which occurred on the eve of the city’s main religious festival, was an accident.
Sabotage or attack was unlikely to be involved, an official source said, though the devastation will have stirred memories of a train bombing in Madrid in 2004, carried out by Islamist extremists, that killed 191 people.
The Santiago de Compostela train operated by state rail company Renfe with 247 people on board derailed as the city prepared for the festival of Saint James, when thousands of Christian pilgrims from across the world pack the streets.
The city’s tourism board said all festivities, including the traditional High Mass at the centuries-old cathedral, were cancelled as the city went into mourning following the crash.
“It was going so quickly. … It seems that on a curve the train started to twist, and the wagons piled up one on top of the other,” passenger Ricardo Montesco told Cadena Ser radio station.
“A lot of people were squashed on the bottom. We tried to squeeze out of the bottom of the wagons to get out and we realised the train was burning. … I was in the second wagon and there was fire. … I saw corpses,” he added.
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, who was born in Santiago de Compostela, will visit the site on Thursday morning, his spokeswoman said.
“In the face of a tragedy such as just happened in Santiago de Compostela on the eve of its big day, I can only express my …read more

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Spain Train Crash: Death Toll Rising After Locomotive Derails Near Santiago De Compostola

By The Huffington Post News Editors

MADRID — A passenger train derailed in northwestern Spain on Wednesday night, killing at least 35 people and leaving hundreds injured, officials said.

Alberto Nunez Feijoo, president of the region of Galicia, said at least 35 people aboard the train were killed.

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Train Derails in Spain; Scores Feared Dead

By Newser Editors and Wire Services

Another big train accident is in the news, this time from Spain. A train traveling in the northwest part of the country derailed, toppling passenger cars and leaving at least one torn open, reports AP . TV footage showed blankets covering what appeared to be bodies, and a photographer told AP… …read more

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Europe Turning Into A Big Problem For Phone Industry

By Tero Kuittinen European operator results are streaming in and the picture is bleak. Telefonica Germany: mobile service revenue down 5.2%. UK’s biggest operator, EE: service revenue down 4.4%. Telenor Denmark: mobile service revenue down 14%. In the most affluent markets of Europe, operators are delivering sales declines. These are the markets that dominate Europe’s high-end smartphone sales. And it is quite likely that carrier subsidy and marketing expenses now must come down in the core mobile markets of Europe: Germany, France, the UK and Spain. This in turn means that phone vendors must start spending more on marketing or accept softer demand. …read more

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Thoughts On Vacation, Fishing And Summer Reading

By Karl Shmavonian, Forbes Staff

It’s that time of year, when anybody and everybody heads to all points of the world to enjoy vacation. One item on the menu for many vacationers: What to read while on roads, airplanes, lakes or oceans. Earnest readers spend a lot of time strategizing their vacation reading lists. Therefore, it seems appropriate that all of our quotes this time are from literary folk. Writer Ben Dolnick sums up the summer reading menu: There are good books, even great books, that you read happily but with a faint feeling of duty. Then there are the books, often less pedigreed, that you read in a haze of compulsion, as if their pages emitted a drug. Summer is the season for the latter.” Colum McCann takes a disdainful view of this sort of reading: Whenever summer rolls around I begin to realize that I’m a complete and utter book snob. In relation to reading, I have absolutely no guilty pleasures at all. No graphic novels. No murder mysteries. My summer read is really no different from my winter read. I know many bookshops and magazines would have me believe that our summer forays are different, but literature is literature, and unfortunately snobbery is snobbery.” Humorist Bill Bryson is of the opinion that you might as well sit at home and do your reading: What an odd thing tourism is. You fly off to a strange land, eagerly abandoning all the comforts of home, and then expend vast quantities of time and money in a largely futile attempt to recapture the comforts that you wouldn’t have lost if you hadn’t left home in the first place.” Aldous Huxley echoes Bryson’s sentiments: To travel is to discover that everybody is wrong. The philosophies, the civilizations which seem, at a distance, so superior to those current at home, all prove on a close inspection to be in their own way just as hopelessly imperfect.” Christopher Hitchens speaks for those of us who have never understood fishing as a vacation activity: For me, the life of the angler is an almost flawless example of how not to have a good time.” Stephen Leacock takes an opposing view: ‘Angling’ is the name given to fishing by people who can’t fish. Clive James sums up another aquatic vacation activity that often ends up badly: A luxury liner is just a bad play surrounded by water.” P.J. O’Rourke gives this historical twist on vacations: Everybody in 15th century Spain was wrong about where China was and as a result, Columbus discovered Caribbean vacations.” Finally, FORBES magazine founder B.C. Forbes has this eminently sensible prescription: Temporary release from work, through vacations, becomes more welcome, more pleasurable, even more necessary, as we grow older.”   …read more

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Today in History for 20th July 2013

Historical Events

1654 – Anglo-Portuguese treaty, Portugal comes under English control
1866 – Sea battle of Lissa-Austria vs Italy
1920 – Heerenveen soccer team forms
1956 – US performs atmospheric nuclear Test at Bikini Island
1964 – 1st surfin’ record to go #1-Jan and Dean’s “Surf City”
2001 – The London Stock Exchange goes public.

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Famous Birthdays

1938 – Jo Ann Campbell, Jacksonville Fla, Lawrence Welk’s champagne lady
1951 – Jeff Rawle, English actor
1963 – Frank Whaley, American actor
1967 – Akihito Sugisawa, hockey forward (Team Japan 1998)
1978 – Will Solomon, American basketball player
1978 – Charlie Korsmo, actor (Dick Tracy, What About Bob)

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Famous Deaths

1322 – Frederik II van Sierck, bishop of Utrecht (1317-22), dies
1766 – Isabelle Farnese, queen of Spain, dies
1944 – Korten, chef gen of Germany Luftwaffe, dies in bomb explosion
1982 – Okot p’Bitek, Ugandan poet (b. 1931)
2007 – Tammy Faye Messner (Bakker), American televangelist (b. 1942)
2009 – Ria Brieffies, Dutch singer (b. 1957)

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