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Egypt: At least 34 Mohamed Morsi loyalists killed in a shooting incident in Cairo

At least 34 Egyptians have been killed in a shooting incident in Cairo, say officials and the Muslim Brotherhood, amid continuing unrest over the removal of President Mohamed Morsi.

The Muslim Brotherhood says its members were fired on while they were holding a sit-in at a Presidential Guard barrack.

But the army said a “terrorist group” had tried to storm the barracks.

Mohamed Morsi, an Islamist and Egypt’s first freely elected president, was ousted by the army last week after mass protests.

Dozens of people have been killed since the unrest began last weekend.

Mohamed Morsi is believed to be held at the Presidential Guard Club, in the eastern Nasr City district of the capital.

His supporters – many of them members of the Muslim Brotherhood movement he comes from – have been staging a sit-in there demanding his reinstatement.

After Monday morning’s violence, the hardline Salafist Nour party – which had supported Mohamed Morsi’s removal – said it was withdrawing from talks to choose an interim prime minister, describing the shooting incident as a “massacre”.

There were conflicting reports from Cairo over how the violence had unravelled in the early hours of Monday morning.

At least 34 Egyptians have been killed in a shooting incident in Cairo amid continuing unrest over the removal of President Mohamed Morsi
At least 34 Egyptians have been killed in a shooting incident in Cairo amid continuing unrest over the removal of President Mohamed Morsi

The Muslim Brotherhood said the army raided its sit-in at about 04:00 as protesters were performing dawn prayers.

The Freedom and Justice Party, the Brotherhood’s political wing – which took nearly half the seats in last year’s historic election – called on Egyptian’s to stage an “uprising” in response to the incident, against “those trying to steal their revolution with tanks”.

It also urged “the international community and international groups and all the free people of the world to intervene to stop further massacres” and to stop Egypt becoming “a new Syria”.

But in a statement read on state media, the army blamed the shooting on “an armed terrorist group” that had tried to storm the barracks.

It said an army officer was among those killed and that a number of others were wounded, some critically.

The statement said some 200 people had been arrested and were found to have weapons, ammunition and petrol bombs.

TV channels broadcast images of dead and injured people being taken to a makeshift hospital in the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque, where Brotherhood supporters have been based.

Nour party spokesman Nadder Bakkar said Nour had “decided to withdraw immediately from all negotiations in response to the massacre”.

Though the Islamist party had backed the army-led “roadmap” to new elections, it had been wary of the Muslim Brotherhood becoming isolated.

It had blocked the appointment of two potential prime ministers it thought would not include the movement in the political process.

Mohamed Morsi was replaced on Thursday by Adly Mansour – the head of the Supreme Constitutional Court. He has pledged to hold elections soon, but has as yet given no date for them.

The army has insisted it does not want to remain in power.

On Sunday, tens of thousands of both supporters and opponents of Mohamed Morsi rallied in many Egyptian cities.

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San Francisco Boeing 777 crash: Aircraft was below its target speed and pilot tried to abort landing

Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 that crash-landed at San Francisco airport was “significantly below” its target speed near the runway and the pilot tried to abort the landing, US investigators say.

The pilot was flying into San Francisco for the first time at the controls of a 777, Asiana Airlines says.

The flight from Seoul with 307 people fell short of the runway on Saturday, killing two and injuring dozens.

The aircraft apparently hit a sea wall, ripping off its tail.

Passengers and crew escaped down emergency slides as it burst into flames.

Asiana Airlines confirmed that two female Chinese teenagers died in the crash. They had been seated at the back of the aircraft.

They are believed to be the first-ever fatalities in a Boeing 777 crash.

San Francisco’s coroner is currently trying to establish whether one of the two fatalities occurred after a passenger was run over by an emergency vehicle rushing to the scene of the crash.

At a news conference on Sunday, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) chief Deborah Hersman said aircraft speed was below the planned 137 knots (158 mph; 254 km/h) as it approached the runway.

Citing information both from the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder, she said there was a call to increase the speed about two seconds before the impact.

The pilot then requested to abort the landing and “go around”, Deborah Hersman added.

Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 that crash-landed at San Francisco airport was "significantly below" its target speed near the runway and the pilot tried to abort the landing
Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 that crash-landed at San Francisco airport was “significantly below” its target speed near the runway and the pilot tried to abort the landing

“We have to take another look at the raw data and corroborate it with radar and air traffic information to make sure we have a very precise speed.

“But again, we are not talking about a few knots here or there. We’re talking about a significant amount of speed below 137,” she said.

Asked about possible reasons for this, Deborah Hersman stressed that “everything is on the table” and “it is too early to rule anything out”.

It has now emerged that although the pilot who was at the controls had nearly 10,000 flying hours – only 43 hours of those were on a Boeing 777.

Asiana Airlines said that Lee Kang-kook was assisted by another pilot who had more experience flying that type of aircraft.

Although he had flown into San Francisco 29 times at the controls of other types of aircraft, this was the first time he was doing so at the controls of a Boeing 777.

In a separate development, US officials confirmed that a navigation system helping pilots make safe descents was turned off for maintenance at San Francisco airport.

The Glide Path is used for landings in bad weather conditions; however, it was clear and sunny when the Asiana Airlines aircraft crashed on Saturday.

The twin-engine Boeing 777 has a good safety record for long-haul and is used by many major carriers.

The only previous notable crash occurred when a British Airways plane landed short of the runway at London’s Heathrow Airport in 2008.

Five people are in critical condition at San Francisco General Hospital, hospital spokesperson Rachael Kagan said. Three others are being treated at Stanford Hospital.

About another 15 have yet to regain consciousness, said Margaret Knudson, interim surgery chief at the hospital,

Altogether 181 people were taken to hospital, mostly with minor injuries.

There were 291 passengers and 16 crew on board, Asiana said.

Nationalities on board included 141 Chinese, 77 South Koreans and 61 US citizens, the airline said.

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India: Secunderabad City Light hotel collapse kills at least 12 people

At least 12 people have been killed in the City Light hotel collapse in the southern Indian city of Secunderabad, police says.

At least 18 more people were injured when the two-storey hotel came crashing down on Monday morning.

Police said it was not clear how many people were trapped under the debris at the hotel, located near Hyderabad.

At least 12 people have been killed in the City Light hotel collapse in the southern Indian city of Secunderabad
At least 12 people have been killed in the City Light hotel collapse in the southern Indian city of Secunderabad

Correspondents say such incidents are common in India and are often blamed on poor construction practices.

About 25 people were working at the hotel, located on a busy road in Secunderabad, when one of its kitchen walls collapsed, burying some of the employees, senior police official B Surender told the AFP news agency.

“The building was very old and the walls showed cracks, according to people working nearby,” he added.

Last month, nine people were killed in two separate building collapses in the western city of Mumbai.

In April, 74 people were killed in another building collapse on the outskirts of Mumbai.

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George Clooney splits from Stacy Keibler after spending July 4 apart

George Clooney is reportedly splitting from girlfriend Stacy Keibler after they celebrated Independence Day separately.

The Sunday People claims George Clooney, who hasn’t been seen in public with Stacy Keibler for three months, called time on the relationship.

A source told the publication: “It’s not like George and Stacy couldn’t find time to get together if they really wanted to. George is quietly backing away from the relationship.

“It’s always the same. As soon as he feels a woman is getting too close he pulls back.”

Rumors started circulating that George Clooney and girlfriend Stacy Keibler are on the rocks even more this week as they spent July 4 apart.

George Clooney, 52, sent tongues wagging when he was pictured without Stacy Keibler celebrating July 4th with pals in Lake Como.

George Clooney hasn't been seen in public with Stacy Keibler for three months
George Clooney hasn’t been seen in public with Stacy Keibler for three months

However, insiders close to the actor have denied any suggestion that the pair are no longer together.

While the actor was seen running to get on a boat to the Villa d’Este with friends, Stacy Keibler was with friends in Malibu.

Stacy Keibler posted pictures on her Instagram that showed her having a good time in Malibu, and seemed to make no mention of George Clooney.

A source told Radar earlier in the week: “She isn’t in Italy because she is working and shooting in New York and then doing a ton of press for her new show which launches on July 22.”

But the couple haven’t been pictured together since early March this year.

In May, George Clooney hit back at allegations that he was holding another woman’s hand on a night out in London.

The claims come in the face of rumors that the actor’s relationship with long term girlfriend Stacy Keibler is over.

In Touch reported that George Clooney was spotted holding the hand of his former flame and stunning Croatian model Monika Jakisic at Loulou’s members-only club in Mayfair, London.

George Clooney has been dating Stacy Keibler for just over a year and a half, and met just a month after the actor broke up with Italian actress Elisabetta Canalis.

Phil Robertson’s parenting advice for creating a close, happy family

Duck Dynasty’s patriarch Phil Robertson and his wife, Miss Kay, raised four rambunctious boys, who have all, at some point or another, worked with him – along with their wives – on the family’s duck call business.

So what’s Phil Robertson’s advice for creating such a close, happy family? He said his kids were raised with a balance of discipline and independence.

“We had a code. I told them that I’d give them three licks if they disrespected their mother, if they were fist fighting with each other, and if they ever tore up perfectly good equipment for no good reason,” Phil Robertson told FOX 411 back in May about his parenting style.

But that by no means meant he didn’t show his kids affection.

“I made sure we loved them and we taught them to love their neighbor.”

Phil Robertson said his kids were raised with a balance of discipline and independence
Phil Robertson said his kids were raised with a balance of discipline and independence

He added that he also made sure his kids knew how to take care of themselves.

“We had very few rules and regulations. I would say, <<If you want to stay up all night, that’s your prerogative>>,” he said.

“[For] getting up in the morning and catching the school bus, we didn’t go in there and say, <<time to get up>>. We taught them to be responsible.”

Phil Robertson said the boys were also taught a lot about respect.

“When it came to teachers I told them, <<You’re going to have great teachers, fair teachers and some are going to be poor but always remember they are your teacher. Shut up and sit down and obey them and get out with a fair grade and onto the next one>>. I backed the teachers no matter what,” he said.

The family’s close relationships can now be seen by millions, as they work together in front of the cameras.

Phil Robertson said he thinks the show is so popular because viewers enjoy watching a functional family working hard together.

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Egypt: Tens of thousands of rival protesters take to streets

Tens of thousands of protesters are on the streets of Egyptian cities in rival shows of force by supporters and opponents of Mohamed Morsi, ousted as president by the military last week.

Mohamed Morsi’s supporters have gathered outside a mosque and a barracks in Cairo to demand his reinstatement.

Anti-Morsi protesters are rallying in the capital’s Tahrir Square.

Mohamed Morsi, Egypt’s first Islamist president, is in detention, along with some senior Muslim Brotherhood figures.

He was replaced on Thursday by Adly Mansour – the head of the Supreme Constitutional Court – who promised to hold elections soon but gave no date.

The military has deployed troops in Cairo and other locations. More than 30 people were killed and about 1,000 people injured across Egypt in protests on Friday.

Mohamed Morsi’s supporters have been camped outside the Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque in Cairo for more than a week. On Sunday, thousands marched from the mosque to the barracks of the Presidential Guard, where they believe Mohamed Morsi is being held.

Another group of pro-Morsi marchers are heading for the ministry of defense.

Tens of thousands of protesters are on the streets of Egyptian cities in rival shows of force by supporters and opponents of Mohamed Morsi
Tens of thousands of protesters are on the streets of Egyptian cities in rival shows of force by supporters and opponents of Mohamed Morsi

Tamarod, the opposition movement whose name means “rebel” in Arabic, called on its supporters to rally in Tahrir Square and at the Ittihadiya presidential palace.

Egypt military planes flew overhead, trailing plumes of smoke in red, white and black, the colors of the national flag.

There is still no word on whether pro-reform leader Mohamed Elbaradei has been appointed as interim prime minister.

Tamarod has tweeted that it will not accept anyone except Mohamed ElBaradei, a Nobel laureate and former head of the UN nuclear agency, as prime minister.

However, the ultra-conservative Salafist al-Nour party is said to be unhappy with Mohamed ElBaradei, whom its members view as too secular.

In other developments, plain-clothes police raided the main office of al-Jazeera’s Arabic TV channel in Cairo on Sunday and arrested the bureau chief.

Abdel Fattah Fayed is accused of operating an unlicensed channel and broadcasting reports that had a negative impact on national security.

Meanwhile, 11 activists have been acquitted of inciting violence and destroying public property, the Egyptian state news agency Mena reported.

The group – which included the blogger Ahmed Douma – was facing charges relating to clashes with Muslim Brotherhood supporters outside the organization’s headquarters in March.

Tamarod – which organized the recent anti-Morsi protests – had accused the ousted president of pursuing an Islamist agenda against the wishes of most Egyptians, and of failing to tackle economic problems.

The US and other Western countries have expressed concern over Mohamed Morsi’s removal, and have called for reconciliation and speedy elections.

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Saatchi and Nigella divorce: Charles Saatchi announces divorce from Nigella Lawson after chocking photos

Charles Saatchi has announced he is divorcing his wife, the television chef Nigella Lawson.

The announcement follows the publication of photographs which showed art collector Charles Saatchi with his hands around Nigella Lawson’s throat at a London restaurant in June.

Charles Saatchi, 70, who accepted a police caution for assault, told the Mail on Sunday he had “clearly been a disappointment” to his wife.

He said it was a “heartbreaking” decision for him.

Charles Saatchi said the couple had “become estranged and drifted apart” over the past year.

“I am sorry to announce that Nigella Lawson and I are getting divorced,” he told the newspaper.

“I feel that I have clearly been a disappointment to Nigella during the last year or so, and I am disappointed that she was advised to make no public comment to explain that I abhor violence of any kind against women, and have never abused her physically in any way.”

“I am sorry that we had a row. I am sorry she was upset. I am even more sorry that this is the end of our marriage,” he added.

Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson’s divorce announcement follows the publication of photographs which showed the art collector with his hands around his wife's throat at a London restaurant in June
Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson’s divorce announcement follows the publication of photographs which showed the art collector with his hands around his wife’s throat at a London restaurant in June

The pictures of the couple at a restaurant in Mayfair, central London, showed Charles Saatchi grasping his wife’s neck.

The images, which were first published in the Sunday People, provoked a public debate about domestic violence among the rich and famous.

Charles Saatchi dismissed the incident as “a playful tiff” but later accepted a police caution for assault, saying he had done so to stop the incident “hanging over” them.

Nigella Lawson has made no comment since the incident.

Charles Saatchi, a former advertising executive, is a well known art collector and owner of the Saatchi Gallery.

He donated his Chelsea art gallery, including more than 200 works of art, to the British public in 2010.

Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson have been married since 2003.

She has two children, Cosima and Bruno, from her marriage to journalist John Diamond, who died in 2001.

Nigella Lawson first began a restaurant column in The Spectator in 1985 and by the following year had become deputy literary editor of The Sunday Times.

She then went on to write the book How to Eat, followed by the award-winning book, How to be a Domestic Goddess.

Nigella Lawson’s television cookery programmes – including Nigella Bites and Nigella’s Christmas Kitchen – have brought her international fame.

Kickstarter project: MoS Atlas socks infused with coffee promise to spell the end to smelly feet

A revolutionary Kickstarter project – carbonized coffee fused into futuristic socks – promises to spell the end to stinky feet as it filters and adsorbs sweat and odor.

UK’s Ministry of Supply (MoS), who designed the garment, hope for £20,000 ($30,000) of funding but with more than two weeks to go until the opportunity to back them ends, they have already surpassed their goal four times over.

MoS’ previous inventions include the £65 ($100) Apollo 2 dress shirt, a revolutionary garment that got widespread recognition.

The shirt is made using anti-microbial fabric with moisture wicking qualities and NASA heat-regulation technology.

The high-tech firm has now turned their hands to socks for their latest sartorial innovation.

Named Atlas, MoS once again evoke ancient Greece for the name of their invention. The garment comes with a promise of cool and comfortable feet thanks in part to coffee.

The socks are made from a mix of cotton, recycled polyester and carbonized coffee which filters and absorbs sweat and odor to keep feet cool. MoS say that this is exactly how a Brita water filter works.

MoS Atlas socks infused with coffee promise to spell the end to smelly feet
MoS Atlas socks infused with coffee promise to spell the end to smelly feet

Carbonized coffee “attracts molecules” (composed mostly of carbon) with its spongy structure. The trapped molecules are released in the wash, ready for a whole new dose of smells the next time they’re worn.

The coffee is reclaimed from coffee roasting factories and shops and then subjected to a pharmaceutical process to remove oils and that coffee smell. It is then infused into the company’s recycled polyester yarns.

Atlas has undergone lab tests that MoS claims showed it to be three times more effective at absorbing smells than regular cotton.

The firm used 3D strain analysis to visualize how the skin stretches in 3D and adjusts, so that the sock doesn’t have to bend and stretch to accommodate foot movements as conventional socks do.

They also used pressure mapping to locate points that require extra support, a similar to technology used in the production of customized orthotics. This technique combined with thermal imaging identified hot spots and help improve ventilation.

They “hope to provide new levels of comfort that were not previously possible”.

MoS says the socks are durable, easily passing the eight month stress-test.

Manufacturing will be outsourced to specialist textile mills that use techniques such as robotic knitting, which MoS says is like 3D printing but for knitwear.

MoS has poured as much clothing technology into ATLAS as it can, even down to the robotic knitting machines it uses to make the coffee socks.

Robotic knitting machines are like 3D printers for clothing, and offers the same level of precision and customization industry 3D printers provide.

The sock project is now fully funded on Kickstarter four times over, so the MoS team’s goal to product the garment in a variety of colors other than black is most likely to become a reality.

The Atlas performance dress socks, a “Brita filter for your feet”, will come in medium and large and will cost £18 ($28) for two pairs. The project is still open for funding on Kickstarter for another 15 days.

Reebok heat-to fit U-form Plus: Trainers designed to shrink-to-fit using heat from hairdryer

Reebok has brought out the new U-form Plus trainer, literally the hottest running shoe on the market, designed to shrink-to-fit using heat from your hairdryer.

As anyone who has worn ill-fitting trainers knows, there is nothing like a blister or a twisted angle to sabotage even the most dedicated runner, ad these hi-tech new shoes aim to put an end to these annoyances.

They look like normal high-end sneakers, but they come with instructions about how to put them under the hair dryer before hitting the treadmill.

Exclusive to InterSport, the Reebok U-Form+ are different from the original Reebok U-Form, which needed to be put into the oven for three minutes.

The unique U-Form+ material is inside the shoe, starting in the mid-foot and wrapping around the heel.

You hold a hair dryer about 10 cm away from the shoes, off your feet, for 2 minutes to heat them up, before putting them on and lacing them up tightly.

Reebok has brought out the new U-form Plus trainer designed to shrink-to-fit using heat from your hairdryer
Reebok has brought out the new U-form Plus trainer designed to shrink-to-fit using heat from your hairdryer

The material is secured around the foot by the lacing system, so when it’s laced it locks down around your foot and heel.

It then ‘fits’ round your foot, supposedly giving a perfect fit and improving running performance.

The original U-Form trainers go into a preheated oven at 93 degrees Celsius for three minutes, until the “U-Form” tab turns red.

Assuming you haven’t over-cooked your trainers, they should be warm but not too hot to put on.

You then lace them up to your preferred tightness and wear them, while seated, for eight minutes.

As they cool they shrink round your feet, and in the sitting position they should give optimal support to your feet, ankles and leg muscles.

Available in both men and women’s sizes, the U-form trainers cost $150, and while some amateurs might balk at spending that on something you might accidentally set on fire, running enthusiasts seem to be willing to go to any length to get the perfect fit.

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Wimbledon 2013: Andy Murray beats Novak Djokovic ending Britain’s 77-year-wait for a men’s champion

Scottish tennis player Andy Murray won his first Wimbledon title and ended Britain’s 77-year-wait for a men’s champion with a brilliant victory over world number one Novak Djokovic.

Andy Murray, 26, converted his fourth championship point in a dramatic final game to win 6-4 7-5 6-4 and claim his second major title.

Andy Murray won his first Wimbledon title and ended Britain's 77-year-wait for a men's champion with a brilliant victory over world number one Novak Djokovic
Andy Murray won his first Wimbledon title and ended Britain’s 77-year-wait for a men’s champion with a brilliant victory over world number one Novak Djokovic

In an atmosphere reminiscent of his Olympic final win last summer, Andy Murray was willed on by the majority of the 15,000 spectators on Centre Court, thousands watching on the nearby big screen and millions more around the country.

And after a gruelling three hours and 10 minutes in temperatures exceeding 40C (104F), Andy Murray finally followed in the footsteps of Fred Perry’s 1936 win at the All England Club.

Fred Perry used to leap over the net in celebration, but Britain’s new champion roared in delight before sinking to his knees on the turf.

The final game had been a battle in itself, with Andy Murray seeing three match points slip by from 40-0 and fending off three Novak Djokovic break points with some fearless hitting, before the Serb netted a backhand to end the contest.

Andy Murray then headed into the stands to celebrate with his family and support team, before parading the trophy around Centre Court.

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North Korea and South Korea agree to reopen Kaesong industrial complex

North Korea and South Korea have agreed in principle to reopen the Kaesong industrial complex after official talks.

The deal, which includes facilities inspections, was reached after marathon talks held at the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarized zone.

Work at the factory park was halted in April amid high regional tensions.

Correspondents say the closure of Kaesong, seen as a symbol of inter-Korean ties, showed how serious this year’s political tensions were.

The industrial complex is a major source of income for the North.

Attempts to hold high-level talks last month failed on procedural grounds.

The meeting on the North Korea side of Panmunjom started on Saturday and lasted at least 15 hours.

North Korea and South Korea have agreed in principle to reopen the Kaesong industrial complex
North Korea and South Korea have agreed in principle to reopen the Kaesong industrial complex

Officials will meet at Kaesong on Wednesday to “restart operations, prevent an operation suspension in the future and normalize the zone as soon as both sides are ready to do so”, South Korea’s chief delegate Suh Ho told reporters after the talks.

“We got an impression that the North was very willing to resolve the Kaesong issue and is making great efforts as well,” Suh Ho said.

As part of the deal, both sides agreed to allow South Korean company managers to inspect their factories, as well as retrieve finished goods and raw materials.

Prior to operations being suspended, there were around 120 South Korean businesses in the factory park. The firms have been unable to reach their goods for three months.

Some have since threatened to abandon the zone entirely and relocate their equipment.

Seoul suggested the working-level talks on Thursday, a day after Pyongyang said Seoul businessmen could visit the closed complex to inspect and maintain equipment.

Late on Thursday, North Korea accepted the offer, the South said.

Pyongyang withdrew its 53,000 workers from the complex in April, apparently angered by tightened UN sanctions in the wake of its nuclear test in February, and annual South Korea-US military drills.

North Korea also prevented South Korean workers from entering the joint commercial zone.

The last South Korean workers left the zone on May 3.

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San Francisco Boeing 777 jet crash: No mechanical cause

The Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft with 307 people on board that crash-landed at San Francisco airport killing two people did not have mechanical problems, an airline official has said.

The head of the South Korean airline Asiana, Yoon Young-doo, did not rule out human error but said the pilots were experienced veterans.

Most of the 307 people on board were injured, 49 of them seriously.

The plane came down short of the runway, ripping off its tail, after apparently hitting a sea wall.

One survivor said the plane came in to land too fast and too low, but there was no warning of problems.

Passengers and crew escaped down emergency slides as it burst into flames.

Yoon Young-doo apologized “deeply” for the effect the accident had had on all those involved, bowing in front of TV cameras at a Seoul news conference.

He said there was no emergency alarm and the crew had made the usual requests to passengers to fasten their seatbelts to prepare for landing.

“Currently we understand that there were no engine or mechanical problems,” he said.

The pilots were veterans, he added, and one had more than 10,000 flying hours.

Asiana confirmed that two female Chinese teenagers died in the crash. They had been seated at the back of the aircraft.

They are believed to be the first-ever fatalities in a Boeing 777 crash.

The twin-engine aircraft has a good safety record for long-haul and is used by many major carriers.

The Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft with 307 people on board that crash-landed at San Francisco airport killing two people did not have mechanical problems
The Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft with 307 people on board that crash-landed at San Francisco airport killing two people did not have mechanical problems

The only previous notable crash occurred when a British Airways plane landed short of the runway at London’s Heathrow Airport in 2008.

Boeing said in a statement it would provide technical assistance to the investigation.

Five people are in critical condition at San Francisco General Hospital, hospital spokesperson Rachael Kagan said. Three others are being treated at Stanford Hospital.

Altogether 181 people were taken to hospital, mostly with minor injuries.

There were 291 passengers and 16 crew on board, Asiana said.

Nationalities on board included 141 Chinese, 77 South Koreans and 61 US citizens, the airline said.

All of the passengers have been accounted for.

Footage of the scene showed debris strewn on the runway and smoke pouring from the jet, as fire crews sprayed a white fire retardant into gaping holes in the craft’s roof.

One engine and the tail fin were broken away from the main wreckage.

Passenger Ben Levy said there had been no warning of problems, although the plane appeared to be coming in too fast and too low.

“It happened in a flash, nobody was worried about anything,” he said.

But once the aircraft crashed, “there was chaos, disbelief, screaming”.

“My seat had been pushed to the floor, it was a mess everywhere,” Ben Levy recalled.

Nevertheless, people “calmed down pretty quickly” and evacuated the plane without pushing or stepping on each other.

Meanwhile another passenger, David Eun, tweeted a picture of people evacuating down the plane’s emergency inflatable slides and wrote: “I just crash landed at SFO. Tail ripped off. Most everyone seems fine. I’m ok. Surreal…”

A witness to the crash, Ki Siadatan, said the plane “looked out of control” as it descended over San Francisco Bay to land just before 11:30.

Arrivals and departures at the San Francisco airport have been suspended since the incident.

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Katherine Russell Tsarnaev still wearing Muslim headscarf despite reports she is returning to Christianity

Katherine Russell Tsarnaev, the widow of Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev, was pictured leaving her parents home wearing a traditional Muslim headscarf yesterday – countering reports that she has turned her back on her adopted religion.

Katherine Russell, or Karima Tsarnaeva by her married name, is living at her parents’ home in Rhode Island with her daughter by Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

According to reports, her Christian parents have been encouraging her to turn her back on the religion she adopted when she married Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a Chechen who encouraged his wife to join him in a strict interpretation of his faith.

However, Katherine Russell, 24, countered any suggestion they had won her over yesterday – leaving their suburban home fully covered and wearing a headscarf.

Katherine Russell, or Karima Tsarnaeva by her married name, is living at her parents' home in Rhode Island with her daughter by Tamerlan Tsarnaev
Katherine Russell, or Karima Tsarnaeva by her married name, is living at her parents’ home in Rhode Island with her daughter by Tamerlan Tsarnaev

A report by the National Enquirer earlier this week said she had been turned away from the religion since her husband’s death in the bombings he allegedly perpetuated alongside younger brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

“Katherine is slowly starting to change,” a source told the National Enquirer, adding that she is already wearing fingernail polish and eating at fast food restaurants.

She also changed her name back to Katherine Russell, according to the report.

However, if she is converting back to Christianity it is indeed happening slowly, according to her appearance yesterday morning.

Katherine Russell was seen getting into a car with her 2-year-old daughter.

Her mother Judith Russell loaded the vehicle with a child seat wearing a t-shirt and shorts.

Katherine  Russell then emerged wearing sunglasses, carrying her keys and a can of soda cutting a stark contrast to her mother’s summery look with her body fully covered in a floor length purple skirt and black long sleeve jumper.

It had previously been reported that she drastically changed after meeting Tamerlan Tsarnaev while at a club during her college years.

“Katherine was completely sub­servient to him,” a source told the Enquirer.

“She cowered around him.”

She is cooperating with officials in the investigation, but claims she had no idea her husband was plotting to bomb the Boston marathon as she was working 80 hours a week as a health care aide.

Katherine Russell has not been accused of any wrongdoing, but the FBI have questioned her to find out if she had any clue as to Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s plans.

Twinkies return to supermarket shelves on July 15 but they will be frozen first

The return of Twinkies to supermarket shelves on July 15 has been marred by the decision to freeze them as it could threaten the product’s integrity.

The freezing of the popular all-American pastries has been confirmed by the manufacturer company, Hostess Brands Inc, which said in a statement to Huff Post Business that the decision was made due to requests from their retail customers.

The statement said it will allow the retailers to “date the product for freshness” while giving them “flexibility in filling their shelves”.

The plan is to bake the goodies at five plants and freeze them before shipping them through independent drivers to supermarket warehouses, according to sources.

Stores would defrost them and restock the shelves as needed.

However, according to the New York Post, some people fear the new freezing process could threaten the product’s future popularity and integrity.

The return of Twinkies to supermarket shelves on July 15 has been marred by the decision to freeze them as it could threaten the product’s integrity
The return of Twinkies to supermarket shelves on July 15 has been marred by the decision to freeze them as it could threaten the product’s integrity

A common urban legend claims that Twinkies – a sponge cake with white creamy filling – have an infinite shelf life, or can last unspoiled for a relatively long time, due to the chemicals used in their production.

This urban legend is false, although Twinkies can last a relatively long time because they are made without dairy products and thus spoil more slowly than most bakery items.

Twinkies are in fact on the shelf for a short time, according to a company executive who told the New York Times in 2000 that the Twinkie is on the shelf “no more than 7 to 10 days”.

Twinkies’ myth of having a long shelf life has been referenced in films and television shows such as Die Hard, WALL-E, Zombieland, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, and Family Guy.

But Hostess denies the decision to freeze the cakes before they hit the shelves will have any impact.

“Any suggestion that Hostess is changing the integrity of the iconic snack cakes consumers have loved is completely untrue,” said Hostess spokeswoman, Hannah Arnold.

“The new ownership is absolutely committed to baking top quality snack cakes and, in fact, is making major investments to ensure that Hostess products are as good, if not even better, than before,” she said.

Hostess filed for bankruptcy in early 2012, after an acrimonious fight with its unionized workers last year.

It is now back up and running under new owners and a leaner structure under investment firm Metropoulos & Co. who swooped in to buy Twinkies and other Hostess snacks in 2013.

Based on the outpouring of nostalgia sparked by its demise, Hostess is expecting a blockbuster when it returns to shelves on July 15 with its Twinkies and other sugary treats, such as CupCakes and Donettes.

The Twinkie was invented in Illinois, in 1930.

Duck Dynasty Father’s Day cards: Robertson guys teamed up with Hallmark to make a line of greeting cards

Duck Dynasty has been a huge hit for the A&E network, but it doesn’t stop there.

According to an article posted May 27 by E! Online, the Duck Dynasty guys are teamed up with Hallmark to make a line of greeting cards. The cards have been made specifically for Father’s Day, which was on June 16. The cards appeared in various Wal-Mart stores on June 3.

The Duck Dynasty guys teamed up with Hallmark to make a line of Father's Day greeting cards
The Duck Dynasty guys teamed up with Hallmark to make a line of Father’s Day greeting cards

The Robertson family has A&E viewers falling in love with them each week. While they are reality stars, their attitudes have not changed since beginning the show three seasons ago. The Season 3 finale aired on April 24, and 9.6 million viewers tuned in. The men are currently shooting the Season 4, but have taken time out of their busy schedules to create three separate greeting cards for dad’s to receive on their special day.

The Duck Dynasty craze is sweeping through households everywhere. You can catch the Season 4 premiere on A&E. The new season will premiere on Wednesday, August 14.

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Willie Robertson writes a hilarious, behind-the-scenes book about hunting, faith, family, and ducks

Duck Dynasty‘s Willie Robertson wrote a hilarious, behind-the-scenes book about hunting, faith, family, and ducks.

The Duck Commander Family: How Faith, Family, and Ducks Built a Dynasty by Willie Robertson gives readers an up-close and personal, behind-the-scenes look at the family in the exploding A&E show – Duck Dynasty.

Duck Dynasty's Willie Robertson wrote a hilarious, behind-the-scenes book about hunting, faith, family, and ducks
Duck Dynasty’s Willie Robertson wrote a hilarious, behind-the-scenes book about hunting, faith, family, and ducks

The Louisiana bayou family operates Duck Commander, a booming family business that has made them millions. You’ll hear all about the Robertson clan from Willie and what it was like growing up in the Robertson household. You’ll sample some of Willie Roberttson’s favorite family recipes from Phil, Kay, and even some of his own concoctions; and you’ll get to know the beautiful Robertson women. You’ll hear from Korie Robertson about the joys and hardships of raising a family, running a business, and wrangling the Robertson men while staying fashionable and beautiful inside and out. You will discover more about the family dynamics between brothers Willie, Jase, Jep, and parents Phil and Kay. You’ll even meet a fourth brother who isn’t in the show.
The popularity of Duck Dynasty is skyrocketing, garnering a Wednesday-night top two finish in all of cable.

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Why isn’t Si Robertson’s wife Christine on Duck Dynasty?

Si Robertson’s wife, Christine, has yet to tell the media why she hasn’t appeared on Duck Dynasty.

Critics of the show speculate that Christine Robetson isn’t ready to come out from the behind the scenes and let the public get to know her.

There was some confusion about Si Robertson and Christine’s exact relationship until Jessica, Jep Robertson’s wife, posted a photo on her Twitter page with the caption: “Me, #Si & his sweet WIFE Christine @Mrs.Kay’s 65 bday party! So blessed to have such a large & close family.”

It was revealed in Willie Robertson’s book The Duck Commander Family: How Faith, Family, and Ducks Built a Dynasty that Uncle Si and Christine have two children, a son named Scott Robertson and a daughter named Trasa Robertson Cobern.

Scott Robertson currently serves in the US Army and has been deployed to Iraq several times. He and his wife Marsha Markert Robertson have three boys, Ethan and twins Lohan and Connor.

Si Robertson's wife, Christine, has yet to tell the media why she hasn't appeared on Duck Dynasty
Si Robertson’s wife, Christine, has yet to tell the media why she hasn’t appeared on Duck Dynasty

Trasa Cobern teaches social studies in Hurst, Texas. She and her husband have been married for 15 years and have four boys.

You can see family pictures here.

Duck Dynasty Season 4 is currently being filmed and will premiere on Wednesday, August 14.

Of interest, Si Robertson and the rest of the bearded Duck Dynasty family can be seen on Hallmark Father’s Day cards this year. They went on sale June 3 at Walmart stores nationwide.

If you’re planning to attend the Arkansas Outdoors Expo on July 20th and 21st this year at the Conway Expo Center in Conway, you’re in luck! This year’s show will feature a meet and greet and autograph session with Si Robertson.

Adly Mahmud Mansour: Mohamed ElBaradei not yet appointed as Egypt’s interim PM

Egypt’s new president, Adly Mahmud Mansour, says pro-reform leader Mohamed ElBaradei has not yet been appointed as interim prime minister despite earlier reports.

A spokesman for interim President Adly Mansour said consultations were continuing.

Officials had earlier named Mohamed ElBaradei – a former head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog – for the post.

News of his appointment had been criticized by the Salafist Nour Party, which said it would not work with him.

Egypt's new president, Adly Mahmud Mansour, says pro-reform leader Mohamed ElBaradei has not yet been appointed as interim prime minister despite earlier reports
Egypt’s new president, Adly Mahmud Mansour, says pro-reform leader Mohamed ElBaradei has not yet been appointed as interim prime minister despite earlier reports

It came three days after the army removed Islamist leader Mohammed Morsi following growing public unrest.

The appointment of Mohamed ElBaradei caused anger among supporters of Mphamed Morsi, who want to see him returned to power.

“Interim President Adly Mansour met today with Dr. ElBaradei but so far there has been no official appointment,” Agence France-Presse news agency quoted presidential advisor Ahmed al-Muslimani as saying.

But he added that Mohamed ElBaradei was “the logical choice” among a list of names being considered, the news agency said.

Mohamed ElBaradei and other party leaders attended a meeting called by Adly Mansour on Saturday.

He leads an alliance of liberal and left-wing parties, the National Salvation Front.

Abu Qatada deported from UK to Jordan to stand terrorism trial

Radical cleric Abu Qatada has been deported last night from the UK to Jordan to stand trial on terrorism charges.

Abu Qatada’s plane left RAF Northolt at 02:45 BST to take him to his home country, which he has not visited in 20 years.

UK’s Home Secretary Theresa May said it “marks the conclusion of efforts to remove him… and I believe this will be welcomed by the British public.”

She added: “This dangerous man has now been removed from our shores to face the courts in his own country.”

Abu Qatada was first arrested over alleged terror connections in 2001 and the battle to deport him to Jordan has cost the UK more than £1.7 million ($2.5 million).

His deportation was finally able to proceed after the UK and Jordan signed a treaty agreeing that evidence obtained through torture would not be used against him.

Radical cleric Abu Qatada has been deported from the UK to Jordan to stand trial on terrorism charges
Radical cleric Abu Qatada has been deported from the UK to Jordan to stand trial on terrorism charges

Theresa May added: “I am glad that this government’s determination to see him on a plane has been vindicated and that we have at last achieved what previous governments, Parliament and the British public have long called for.

“I am also clear that we need to make sense of our human rights laws and remove the many layers of appeals available to foreign nationals we want to deport.”

Abu Qatada was being accompanied on the flight by six people from Jordan, comprising three security officials, a psychologist, a medical examiner and his Jordanian lawyer.

A convoy of three police vehicles left Belmarsh prison in south-east London, where the 53-year-old cleric had been held, at midnight, travelling over Tower Bridge and through the City on its way to the airfield in the west of the capital.

It appears Abu Qatada would be taken straight to court in Amman on his arrival in Jordan.

The charges he faces will be outlined and he will then be taken to prison to await the start of the trial.

The Palestinian-Jordanian, whose real name is Omar Othman, lost his appeal against deportation at the Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) in February 2007.

But he then appealed to higher courts on the grounds that evidence extracted through torture would be used against him in Jordan, where he faces a retrial for plotting bomb attacks.

That legal battle continued until May this year, when the cleric accepted that his right to a fair trial there was protected by the new treaty between Jordan and the UK.

Abu Qatada agreed to drop his legal challenge, paving the way for his deportation.]

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Kate Middleton pregnancy cravings

Kate Middleton has been reportedly craving sugary sweets and hot vegetable curries made at the shop in her family’s village.

She first stumbled upon the tasty dinners when she went into Peach’s Spar, in Bucklebury, Berkshire, to buy bags of Haribo sweets – another firm favorite.

Kate Middleton has been craving sugary sweets and hot vegetable curries
Kate Middleton has been craving sugary sweets and hot vegetable curries

The Duchess of Cambridge then clocked what was cooking in the upstairs kitchen. Chan Shingadia, who runs the convenience store with wife Hash, said: “My wife was cooking.  Kate said it smelled lovely.”

Hash Shingadia added: “She said she had a craving so I made her a big batch to take away with rice and flatbreads.”

The Gujarati curry proved such a hit Kate Middleton has been a regular visitor.

“She last popped in a couple of weeks ago,” said Hash Shingadia.

San Francisco Boeing 777 crash UPDATE: At least two dead and 61 injured

Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 plane – believed to be carrying 291 – crash landed at San Francisco airport this afternoon reportedly killing at least two passengers and injuring 61.

The tail of the Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 flight from South Korea was ripped off in the tragic accident around 11.30 a.m. PDT and a huge blaze tore through the plane which onlookers described as spinning around on impact.

Horrific photographs of the damage emerged moments after the crash as well as cellphone videos of the plane as it spun out of control.

At least two of those on-board were killed, authorities have confirmed, with a further 61 injured.

Several other passengers managed to escape unscathed and could be seen fleeing down emergency inflatable slides.

A coastguard team was also dispatched to search the nearby water.

A huge smoke cloud could be seen for miles from the site of San Francisco International and tourists in the airport terminal and on waiting flights could only look on in horror as the plane spun across the runway on its belly.

Onlookers said much of the tail came off in the crash while others reported seeing the plane’s fuselage spinning around as it journeyed across the concourse.

The entire ceiling of the plane was destroyed in the blaze that immediately followed.

Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 plane crash landed at San Francisco airport this afternoon reportedly killing at least two passengers and injuring 61
Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 plane crash landed at San Francisco airport this afternoon reportedly killing at least two passengers and injuring 61

Emergency workers rushed to its aid and doused it with white foam to try and control the flames. They were able to help those who were miraculously able to escape the wreckage and were seen fleeing down emergency slides.

According to an excerpt of the radio recorded at the airport tower the plane was cleared to lane at 18.21, just over a minute later the flight called in and appears to have called for emergency assistance.

An onlooker named Kristina Stapchuck told CNN it looked like the tires split and the plane leaned back on the tail before the tail broke off.

Others described it as “cartwheeling” across the runway.

One witness told CNN that there didn’t seem to be any preparations for a crash landing before the plane came in suggesting it was an issue that only emerged on landing.

The weather conditions were also described as ideal for San Francisco airport which can often be blighted with fog and poor visibility.

Luckily no other standing planes were caught in the accident despite dozens waiting to take off from the major airport.

The plane departed Incheon airport near South Korea’s capital around 10 hours ago and was due to land at 9.45 a.m. on the West Coast.

All flights in and out of San Francisco have now been cancelled with several being diverted to nearby Oakland International or Los Angeles.

Face CEO Sheryl Sandberg was supposed to be on the flight but decided to change her flight last minute so she could use air miles on a United flight instead, according to her post on Facebook.

“Taking a minute to be thankful and explain what happened. My family, colleagues Debbie Frost, Charlton Gholson and Kelly Hoffman and I were originally going to take the Asiana flight that just crash-landed. We switched to United so we could use miles for my family’s tickets. Our flight was scheduled to come in at the same time, but we were early and landed about 20 minutes before the crash.”

Asiana is a South Korean airline, second in size to national carrier Korean Air. It has recently tried to expand its presence in the United States, and joined the OneWorld alliance, anchored by American Airlines and British Airways.

The 777-200 is a long-range plane from Boeing. The twin-engine aircraft is one of the world’s most popular long-distance planes, often used for flights of 12 hours or more, from one continent to another. The airline’s website says its 777s can carry between 246 to 300 passengers.

The last time a large U.S. airline lost a plane in a fatal crash was an American Airlines Airbus A300 taking off from JFK in 2001.

Smaller airlines have had crashes since then. The last fatal U.S. crash was a Continental Express flight operated by Colgan Air, which crashed into a house near Buffalo, N.Y. on February 12, 2009. The crash killed all 49 people on board and one man in a house.

The National Transportation Safety Board said it was sending a team of investigators to San Francisco to probe the crash. NTSB spokeswoman Kelly Nantel said Saturday that NTSB Chairman Deborah Hersman would head the team.

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Duck Dynasty Season 4 to premiere on August 14

Duck Dynasty Season 4 is set to premiere on Wednesday, August 14.

It was earlier reported the new season will bring with it a new family member: Phil Robertson and Miss Kay’s eldest son, Alan Robertson.

Duck Dynasty Season 4 is set to premiere on Wednesday, August 14
Duck Dynasty Season 4 is set to premiere on Wednesday, August 14

Alan Robertson is a preacher who happens to be clean shaven. The beard-free reverend said he plans to use his role on the massively popular reality show to spread the good news of the gospel.

“Because of my association with the show, I’ll get to minister to a lot more people,” Alan Robertson said.

“Any person that’s an evangelist, that’s what you want to do, so I had to give this up for something possibly bigger.”

Before Season 3 came to a close, there was some concern about whether a Season 4 would see the light of day. Contract negotiations between the Robertsons and A&E reportedly stalled when the cast members demanded raises. But the network must have decided it was worth shelling out the $200,000 each of the Robertsons is said to have demanded. After all, the Season 3 finale caused the show to smash its own record for highest-rated telecast in A&E history with a whopping 9.6 million viewers.

Duck Dynasty Season 3 left off in Hawaii, as Willie Robertson fumbled and bumbled his way through a Robertson-style family vacation. But the clan is back in Monroe, Louisiana, now, doing your average duck hunter things – like having Scotty McCreery perform at a “Redneck Red Carpet” party.

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James Gandolfini will: Almost half of his $70 million fortune will go to taxes

James Gandolfini’s estate is reportedly about to be gutted by the federal government.

James Gandolfini will calls for 80% of his estate to go to his sisters and his 9-month-old daughter Liliana, according to reports, which subjects them to death taxes – which are levied at a rate of about 55%.

The remaining 20% goes to his widow.

As written, the will subjects everyone involved to significantly more taxation than is normally the case.

“It’s a nightmare from a tax standpoint,” estate lawyer William Zabel told the New York Daily News, calling the segregation of assets a “big mistake” saying the will is “a disaster”.

The enormous tax bill – about $30 million – will be due in about nine months, according to William Zabel.

James Gandolfini, like most high net worth people, probably didn’t keep his assets in cash, which will force his family to sell off his multiple properties and liquidate other holdings to cover the bill, explained William Zabel, but they will have a little wiggle room.

James Gandolfini’s estate is about to be gutted by the federal government due to his disastrous will
James Gandolfini’s estate is about to be gutted by the federal government due to his disastrous will

“They can get an extension of time to pay the entire amount, but they’re going to have pay a substantial amount in nine months,” said William Zabel.

Though the exact amount of James Gandolfini’s estate is not known since an inventory does not have to be filed until December, estimating it to be worth $70 million leaves heirs to divvy up $40 million after taxes instead of $70 million before taxes, since the will calls for shares to be divided after settling the tax bill, according to the Daily News.

This leaves Deborah Lin, James Gandolfini’s widow, with a significantly smaller share of the pie, according to William Zabel.

“It’s a catastrophe,” the lawyer said.

Untouched by the taxation issues will be a $7 million life insurance payout to Michael Gandolfini, the actor’s 13-year-old son. Separate trust funds had also been set up for James Gandolfini’s wife and son prior to his passing, according to the Daily News.

James Gandolfini died last month in Rome after a massive heart attack. He was in Italy attending a film festival with his family.

Any royalties from his lengthy acting career in film and television going into the estate would also be subject to death taxes. It’s not yet clear whether they are set up to go into trusts or the estate, the Daily News reported.

Should the sisters and daughter renounce their shares in the estate, they would avoid taxes and be able to receive larger payments down the road, since they would default to Deborah Lin as spouses are not subject to the same rates of inheritance taxes as others.

Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 crash at San Francisco airport

An Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft has crash-landed at San Francisco international airport.

There is no word so far on casualties. The aircraft operated by the South Korean airline Asiana had taken off from Taipei and was on the runway, with plumes of smoke rising from it.

Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft has crash-landed at San Francisco international airport
Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 aircraft has crash-landed at San Francisco international airport

Pictures posted on Twitter showed passengers jumping down the inflatable emergency slides and leaving the area.

Firefighters and rescue teams are at the scene. The cause of the emergency is not known.

It is not known how many people were on board – the Boeing 777 can carry as many as 300 passengers.

Asiana is South Korea’s second-largest airline.

Passenger David Eun tweeted: “I just crash landed at SFO. Tail ripped off. Most everyone seems fine. I’m ok. Surreal…”

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Listeria outbreak: Contaminated Crave Brothers Les Freres cheese recalled from supermarket shelves

The Crave Brothers Les Freres cheese is being recalled from supermarket shelves after it may have killed at least one person and caused a Listeria outbreak.

Listeria monocytogenes can lead to severe illness for children and women who are pregnant or people who have weakened immune systems.

In healthy people, Listeria can cause symptoms including high fever, severe headache, stiffness, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhoea.

Whole Foods Market Inc. is one of those supermarkets recalling the cheese, which has sickened people in several states, according to the Huffington Post.

The FDA said five people between the ages of 31 and 67 have been hospitalized and one – an elderly person in Minnesota – died on Thursday as a result of the outbreak.

One pregnant woman is believed to have suffered a miscarriage as a result of contracting the disease. Cases were reported in Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio.

Public health officials in Illinois said on Wednesday that one resident became sick after eating contaminated cheese in May, according to the Huffington Post.

The FDA said the Minnesota Department of Agriculture is testing samples of the cheese and early results indicate that there is Listeria present in the samples. Confirmation of these results is pending.

The Crave Brothers Les Freres cheese is being recalled from supermarket shelves after it may have killed at least one person and caused a Listeria outbreak
The Crave Brothers Les Freres cheese is being recalled from supermarket shelves after it may have killed at least one person and caused a Listeria outbreak

If ingested, Listeria can cause listeriosis, a rare and serious illness.

The cheese was sold in 30 states under names including Les Freres and Crave Brothers Les Freres.

On the company’s website, the cheese is described as: “This European style cheese was developed with care to reflect the Crave Brothers’ Irish-French heritage.

“It is a rich rind washed cheese with an earthy, fruity flavor. It tastes wonderful served with fruits and breads, paired with wine or in a cheese course.”

The cheese was cut and packaged in clear plastic wrap and sold with Whole Foods Market scale labels.

Whole Foods has now started posting signs in its stores to inform customers about the recall and said customers should throw away the cheese and bring in their receipts for a full refund.

Crave Brothers, which is based in Waterloo, Wisconsin, has announced a voluntary recall of Les Freres, Petit Frere, and Petit Frere with Truffles cheese made on July 1 or earlier.

It said the cheeses were distributed around the country through retail and food service outlets and mail order.

The president of Crave Brothers, George Crave, issued a statement on its website, saying: “We are cooperating with the regulatory agencies’ ongoing investigation of the cause of the potential health risks.”

The website urges its customers who have purchased any of the products “not to consume them”.

In 2011 a Listeria outbreak related to tainted cantaloupes sickened 147 and killed 33 people, according to the ABC.

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