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Japan airlines refuse to allow pets in cabin despite animals fiery deaths in Tokyo crash

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Despite the outcry from animal-lovers after a dog and a cat died in the hold of the Japan Airlines (JAL) aircraft that collided with another plane at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport on January 2, Japan’s two major airlines say they have no plans to lift their ban on pets accompanying passengers in the cabin.JAL and All Nippon Airways (ANA) have been under pressure to rethink their policies that require animals to travel in secure containers in the hold of aircraft, with pet-lovers pointing out that other international airlines permit animals to travel with their owners in the cabin. Read More...

La lluvia no permite a Alonso probar las mejoras de su Aston Martin

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Después de 14 minutos, Lewis Hamilton salió a la pista con gomas de seco, cuando aún estaba húmedo. La lluvia leve marcó la sesión de LIbres 2 del Gran Premio de Japón Luego, el heptacampeón regresó a boxes, pues se intensificaba la precipitación y todo quedó de nuevo en pausa. Tras una una segunda manga vacía por completo, sólo siete coches marcaron tiempo y precisamente Hamiltojn se llevó el mejor tiempo con el blando de seco. Read More...

Miss Germany stops being a beauty pageant, puts away the bikinis, retires its male jury and pivots t

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“We are looking for diversity and internal values,” says Klemmer, adding that beauty contests are not timely any more. The selection of online entrepreneur Leonie Charlotte von Hase as Miss Germany was a turning point. For the first time, the jury was made up entirely of women, and the winner was a 35-year-old mother. “I’m not a beauty queen,” says von Hase, who was born and raised in Namibia. Beauty pageant winner grew up wishing she didn’t look Asian Read More...