Travel News – Newsletter for February 28, 2010
Sunday, February 28, 2010
SeaWorld: Killer whale shows to resume after fatal attack, but trainers won’t enter water
SeaWorld: Whale show to resume after trainer death
ORLANDO, Fla. – SeaWorld will restart its killer whale shows this weekend after Tilikum, the largest orca in captivity, dragged a trainer to her death in the water at the Orlando park.
SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment President Jim Atchison said Friday trainers won’t get in the water with the …. Source : Gaea News Network.
US tourist wounded by machete-wielding robbers inside Bahamas bed-and-breakfast
US tourist wounded in Bahamas machete attack
NASSAU, Bahamas – Bahamas police say machete-wielding robbers wounded an American tourist during a break-in at the bed-and-breakfast where he was staying.
The victim is identified as Eddie Bryant of Stamford, Connecticut. He has been airlifted to Florida for treatment of a deep gash on his right arm.
A police statement …. Original source : US tourist wounded by machete-wielding robbers inside Bahamas bed-and-breakfast.
Atlanta-bound flight out of Rochester, NY, canceled after argument between flight attendants
Flight canceled after flight attendant argument
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – An argument between two female flight attendants forced the cancellation of an Atlanta-bound flight at an airport in upstate New York.
A Pinnacle Airlines spokesman in Memphis, Joe Williams, says the spat erupted just as Delta Connection Flight 887 returned to the gate Thursday morning after a passenger … Read more »».
Reunion of ancient scroll fragments illuminates missing link in Bible’s evolution
Pieces of rare biblical manuscript reunited
JERUSALEM – Two parts of an ancient biblical manuscript separated across centuries and continents were reunited for the first time in a joint display Friday, thanks to an accidental discovery that is helping illuminate a dark period in the history of the Hebrew Bible.
The 1,300-year-old fragments, which are among only … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Reunion of ancient scroll fragments illuminates missing link in Bible’s evolution.