Turkey: 17 soldiers killed in helicopter crash
A Turkish military helicopter carrying soldiers on a mission against Kurdish rebels crashed in heavy fog on Saturday, killing 17 people, Turkish media reported.
Disappointing Australia must make new ball pay: Arthur
BRISBANE (Reuters) – Australia's bow lers must make the most of second new ball if they want to get anything out of the rain-disrupted first test against South Africa after disappointing on the opening day, coach Mickey Arthur said on Saturday. The second day of the contest was washed out by the Brisbane rain but, if the wet weather relents on Sunday, Australia will still need to dislodge seven South African batsmen before they get a chance to bat. …
17 Turkish soldiers killed in helicopter crash
DIYARBAKIR (Reuters) – Seventeen Turkish soldiers were killed on Saturday when their helicopter crashed in southeastern Turkey due to bad weather conditions, the area’s governor said. The Sikorsky helicopter crashed on Herekol mountain, in the Pervari area of Siirt province, Siirt Governor Ahmet Aydin said. The victims were members of gendarmerie special forces, he said. (Reporting by Seda Sezer; Editing by Pravin Char)
Twin explosions strike southern Syrian city
Syria’s state-run news agency says two large explosions have struck the southern city of Daraa, causing multiple casualties and heavy material damage.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
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