Archive for May 13, 2008

Spain Identifies Source of Half-Billion Dollar Sunken Treasure Recovered by US Firm

Nearly a year after asserting that sunken treasure recovered by Tampa, Florida-based Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. might be Spanish property, Spanish archaeologists announced that they have identified the source of the treasure.

Crashed Wisconsin Medical Helicopter Was Lacking Recommended Safety Features

A medical helicopter which crashed late Saturday after dropping a patient off at a La Crosse hospital was not equipped with two high-tech safety features recommended by the National Transportation Safety Board to prevent crashes.

Mannsville, New York Man Killed in Quarry Bulldozer Accident

A Mannsville man died Monday when a bulldozer he was operating dropped eight feet down a partially constructed ramp, ejecting him from the tractor and causing him to be run over by the bulldozer's track.

US Proposes Relaxation of Restrictions on International Airline Ownership

A US State Department official said today during a speech in Brussels that airline ownership rules in dozens of countries, including the US, should be eased in order to increase international investment in the industry.

Frustrated NYC Contractors Complain Over Cost of Construction Safety Crackdown

The number of stop-work orders issued for New York City construction projects has risen nearly 80 percent since January, upsetting contractors who say delays over minor safety infractions are costing them millions of dollars.

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