Sun, Jun 21, 2009 - Page 5 News List

World News Quick Take

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■UNITED STATES

Swine flu deaths reach 100

Figures released on Friday by US and Canadian health authorities show that the swine flu pandemic has killed 100 people in Canada and the US. Eighty-seven people died from the disease in the US, the Centers for Disease Control reported, adding that there were 21,449 confirmed cases. The figures are a jump from the previous report on June 12, when 44 people were reported dead and 17,855 cases were confirmed. In Canada, the world’s third most affected country, health authorities reported a 13th death and 5,710 confirmed cases of A(H1N1) flu.

■UNITED STATES

Arnie ‘OK’ after plane scare

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s plane made an emergency landing on Friday evening because of smoke in the cockpit. The jet was about 10 minutes away from landing at the Santa Monica Airport when the pilot reported smoke coming from an instrument panel, Schwarzenegger spokesman Aaron McLear said in a statement. The pilot made a “quick, steep, but safe landing” at 6:23pm at Van Nuys Airport in California’s San Fernando Valley. City fire crews met the jet on the runway. There were no flames and no one was injured. Schwarzenegger tweeted about the incident, calling it “a little adventure,” and posting a link to a photo of the jet. “All’s ok, though,” he wrote.

■UNITED STATES

Woman lauds ‘Fowl Play’

Therapy dogs can be a comfort for seniors and those recovering from illnesses and injuries. So how about therapy chickens? Jana Clairmont of Polson, Montana, calls her therapy birds — a white rooster and Cornish game hen — “Fowl Play.” On Thursday, she took them to visit residents at Polson Health and Rehabilitation Center in Montana, the Missoulian newspaper reported. Many seniors were raised on farms, Clairmont says, and holding a chicken can bring back memories. As one man stroked the rooster, Alex, the bird stretched out his neck and rested it across the man’s forearm, like a puppy. Clairmont has arranged visits to retirement and assisted living homes, and says she’d like to take Alex and Carlita, the hen, into classrooms this fall.

■UNITED STATES

Puppy skinned to make belt

A 23-year-old woman is accused of getting a friend to kill her Jack Russell terrier and skinning the puppy to make a belt. Krystal Lewis and Austin Mullins, 26, were being held on Friday in the Muskogee County jail in Oklahoma on US$25,000 bail each. They were charged with cruelty to animals. Lewis wanted the puppy, named Poplin, killed because it was a gift from an ex-lover with whom she doesn’t get along, police said, adding that Mullins shot the terrier 10 times with a .22-caliber pistol. Lewis skinned the animal at her apartment and nailed the hide to a board.

■CANADA

Hot night at swingers’ club

Red-faced firefighters doused burning passions on Friday, stamping out a morning blaze at a swingers’ club in Montreal, the fire department said. At 6:30am, fire crews rescued 10 employees and patrons of Auberge 1082 who had been carousing and flirting inside the establishment before real sparks started flying. Five people escaped in bed sheets from a second floor of the burning building, down a fire truck ladder. Naked, or barely-clad in borrowed towels, they watched from the street for over an hour as firefighters put out the blaze, neighbors told local media. Six people were also treated for smoke inhalation, the fire department said.

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