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82-8000 VIP on ground at McCarran Int'l- LV
Italian Air Force IAM3194 Airbus ACJ319 on final at Novosibursk Int'l Airport, Russia
RAIDR07 KC-130J Hercules is finished for the evening and on the ground at Phoenix Mesa Gateway Airport
"that's about the size of it"
Dr. Strangelove was released shortly after the Kennedy assassination. In the original read of this scene, Major Kong's checklist, the city mentioned is Dallas. The producers changed it to Vegas as they did not want to be seen dredging up those memories of that day. You can see it in the film where he mouths the word "Dallas" but it is substituted for Veags. It's in the extra's of an old cd and it goes through it there.
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Virus-hit Diamond Princess passengers start disembarking in Yokohama
TOKYO (Kyodo) – Passengers on the coronavirus-hit cruise ship Diamond Princess started disembarking Wednesday in Yokohama after a two-week quarantine period that raised questions about the Japanese government's response to the outbreak. The disembarkation is expected to take three days at least, according to the government. The first group was comprised of some 500 mainly elderly passengers who have tested negative for the virus and have completed final checkups with doctors.
"I am relieved I was able to get off. I want to take a good rest since I am returning home for the first time in a month," said a 77-year-old male passenger. People carrying luggage were seen disembarking the vessel, some waving hands, while more than 10 buses awaited nearby to transport them to Yokohama and other train stations in the area so they can head home.
Health minister Katsunobu Kato said at a parliamentary committee meeting there is no need to further isolate the passengers who disembarked, saying, "The National Institute of Infectious Diseases has indicated they can use public transportation as long as they were monitored for 14 days, tested negative to the virus and were confirmed to be in good health."
The cruise ship was initially carrying around 3,700 passengers and crew from more than 50 countries and regions. The number of cases confirmed onboard increased day by day, reaching 542 on Tuesday.
Those found to be infected with the pneumonia-causing virus have been transported to medical facilities, and about 3,000 people were on the vessel before Wednesday's disembarkation began. Test samples have now been collected from all passengers, the health ministry said.
Those who have had close contact with infected people on the ship will be kept on board for the time being for further monitoring even though they have tested negative. The ship's operator will decide when crew who have not been infected will leave the ship, according to the ministry.
U.S. and other media have raised questions about Japan's response to the spread of the virus on the ship. The United States has evacuated many of its citizens from the vessel using chartered jets and several other countries have announced they will follow suit.
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20200219/p2g/00m/0na/046000c
US Customs and Border Patrol Q9 Guardian on patrol in Gulf of Panama. It reeeally likes Isla Otoque and has been here multiple times .This is a sailing destination (location at the top portion of the hook where data begins).
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