News - entrail
Jet diverts after passenger claims to have implanted 'device'
23 May 2012, 8:33 am
A passenger who claimed to have a surgically implanted device prompted a US Airways jetliner to divert to Maine on Tuesday in a security scare that followed a recently foiled bomb plot targeting U.S.-bound aircraft, government officials said.
US Air jet diverts after passenger claims to have "device"
22 May 2012, 7:30 pm
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A passenger who claimed to have a surgically implanted device prompted a US Airways jetliner to divert to Maine on Tuesday in a security scare that followed a recently foiled bomb plot targeting U.S.-bound aircraft, government officials said. Flight 787, from Paris to Charlotte, North Carolina, with 188 people aboard, landed safely around noon EDT in Bangor trailed by two ...
U.S. Air jet diverts after passenger claims to have "device"
22 May 2012, 7:29 pm
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A passenger who claimed to have a surgically implanted device prompted a US Airways jetliner to divert to Maine on Tuesday in a security scare that followed a recently foiled bomb plot targeting U.S.-bound aircraft, government officials said.
Making history
5 May 2012, 8:31 am
The downfall of Anne Boleyn Oh, those Tudors! We can't get enough of them. Whole bookshelves have been filled with them, acres of film consecrated to their antics. How badly behaved they were. What Machiavellian plottings and betrayals. Will we never tire of the imprisonments, torturings,
entrail-windings, and burnings at the stake? Philippa Gregory has very successfully tackled the Boleyn girls ...
New Testament welcome addition to mash-ups
29 April 2012, 2:14 am
All of the wit in Seth Grahame-Smith's previous mash-up - the turgid,
entrail-splattered "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter" - could be found in its title.
Rewriting History
23 April 2012, 6:03 pm
As an avowed splatter movie enthusiast — please, ask me about my unhealthy obsession with all things Dario Argento — I’ve been intrigued by the rise of what I like to call the “horcom fictory” trend.