Friday, June 10, 2011

US Airways

US Airways


A computer glitch on Friday snapped a roadmap for U.S. Airways customers, such as reports flooded the grounded flights across the country. In a statement, the airline said that the website has a computer system failure usairways.com, airport and airline computer experience.

The Tempe, Arizona carrier cited a loss of power in the vicinity of one of the repositories of the airline center in Phoenix as a possible cause. By 8:45 p.m., some airport computer systems came back online, "and we are working to restore order," the airline said. U. S. Airways officials could not immediately say how many flights or passengers affected.

Tina Swail airline spokesman had no information on when the error occurred or what caused it, or if the problem completely. Officials at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, said that the blackout happened mid-afternoon, and passengers were not able to control the booking online, change their flights and check flight. The clients were encouraged to check the flight arrived at the airport before calling the U. S. Airlines reservations to 800-428-4322.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Sugar Ray Leonard

Sugar Ray Leonard


Sweet as sugar boxing champion says he is the victim of a sexual anonymous coach. These revelations are expressed, new book, Sugar Ray Leonard, The Big Fight: My life in and out of the ring, which debuted Tuesday, June 6 casting everything in his autobiography, the 55-year-old retired candidely arguing about his infidelity, drug problems and sexual abuse , Yahoo Sports reports. Be careful not too much, as the name of the coach, who claims he attacked her casting, the gold medalist says Yahoo Sports: "I knew what happened to me, without naming names, and more and more pain to others.

Although Leonard is not the names, leave a clue in the book, the attack probably took place in the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, Canada, where it is prepared to address. In another indication the person was a boxing coach.

As the battle of the drug, Leonard said he was not even a drink in nearly five years. It seems he is trying to deal with the abuse of alcohol and drugs to escape. However, the new edition book, a former fighter in the hope and eventually heal.

Jethro Tull

Jethro Tull


Ian Anderson, the long-serving manager in England, Jethro Tull, I never claimed clairvoyant. But year after year, from 1976 to the address of the Tull album, "too old to rock 'n'Roll, Too Young To Die" seems to forecast this groundbreaking band, Nick Cave, Dave Matthews and members of indie-rock favorites The matter Decemberists, Midlake and among the biggest fans.

"I thought it was " too old "to come back to haunt me until three months after the record was!" Anderson said the 1988 San Diego Union interview. "Because, yes, this is a very open confrontation with the (aging) is not a biographical sense, but in a sense, it's not the style and fashion. ... Jethro Tull was like the Muppets, but there is always that of a particular generation. We have a teddy bear, do not throw that away. "

Like the Muppets, and less animated, Tull is still active today, 43 years after the band formed in 1968 as a blues group. Best of all, in the late 1960s and early '70s, Tull has created a new hybrid of rock, blues, jazz, classical and traditional English folk. Lad singer animated Anderson plays flute, realized songwriting and charismatic stage presence ensured Tull is one of the most important bands in rock.
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