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Singapore: Small Fire Breaks Out on Marina Bay Sands Rooftop

A smoke was seen billowing from the rooftop of Marina Bay Sands on Tuesday afternoon, October 28 as a small fire broke out. The fire was swiftly extinguished by staff, according to reports. No injuries were reported.

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US: Bryant Park Holiday Market Reopens After Fire Damages Booths

The Bryant Park Winter Village in Manhattan reopened on Saturday, December 28, following a fire at the Holiday Market in the park on Friday morning. The fire destroyed three food booths, slightly damaged an adjacent kiosk, and caused minor heat damage to the ice skating rink’s roof.

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Mexico: 2024 Total Solar Eclipse

Mexico was the first to witness this year's total solar eclipse on April 8. The astronomical phenomenon started at 9:51 in the morning on the west coast of Mexico, and about an hour and 16 minutes later, the totality was seen and lasted for around 4 minutes.

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Ford names Fields new president

Ford names Fields new president

NEW YORK, United States - Photo taken in Detroit in January 2014 shows Mark Fields, a former president of Japanese automaker Mazda Motor Corp. Ford Motor Co. said May 1, 2014, that President and CEO Alan Mulally will step down and the 68-year-old will be succeeded by Fields, effective July 1.

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Ford names Fields new president

Ford names Fields new president

NEW YORK, United States - Photo taken in New York on April 16, 2014 shows Mark Fields, a former president of Japanese automaker Mazda Motor Corp. Ford Motor Co. said May 1 that President and CEO Alan Mulally will step down and the 68-year-old will be succeeded by Fields, effective July 1.

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Mulally says Ford to maintain good ties with Mazda

Mulally says Ford to maintain good ties with Mazda

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally (L) visits Mazda Motor Corp. President Hisakazu Imaki at the Mazda head office in Fuchu, Hiroshima Prefecture, on Feb. 27. Mullally says Ford has no intention of giving up its 33.4 percent stake in Mazda.

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Mulally says Ford to maintain good ties with Mazda

Mulally says Ford to maintain good ties with Mazda

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally (L) visits Mazda Motor Corp. President Hisakazu Imaki at the Mazda head office in Fuchu, Hiroshima Prefecture, on Feb. 27. Mullally says Ford has no intention of giving up its 33.4 percent stake in Mazda. (Kyodo)

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