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UK: Severe Weather Persists Across Country, Travel Chaos Continues

Warnings for snow, ice, and rain are in place across parts of the UK on Monday, January 6, after snow and freezing rain swept across the country over the weekend. Parts of England are being warned of potential flooding due to rain and melting snow caused by milder temperatures. This video was shot in Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, by Demi Lewis, who was traveling with her partner Nathan Christopher Kelemen. According to Nathan, they were heading home from Manchester Airport when they were diverted due to the weather. They spun out multiple times, slid backwards down hills twice, and genuinely feared they would be stranded until the snow cleared. Fortunately, they were driving a four-wheel-drive Kia Sportage, which helped them through the tough conditions, though they passed many stranded people along the way. The trip, which should have taken 1 hour and 20 minutes, took almost 4 hours due to the conditions, Nathan added.

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Canada: Train Catches Fire As It Travels Through Downtown London, Ontario 3

A freight train caught fire as it rolled through downtown London, Ontario on Sunday night, April 21. Videos posted on social media show the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway (CPKCR) train with five railcars on fire as it travels eastward. The train was stopped on the tracks at Waterloo Street and Pall Mall. There is no reports of injuries.

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Canada: Train Catches Fire As It Travels Through Downtown London, Ontario 2

A freight train caught fire as it rolled through downtown London, Ontario on Sunday night, April 21. Videos posted on social media show the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway (CPKCR) train with five railcars on fire as it travels eastward. The train was stopped on the tracks at Waterloo Street and Pall Mall. There is no reports of injuries.

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Mazda makes Imaki new president, taking over from Booth

Mazda makes Imaki new president, taking over from Booth

TOKYO, Japan - Hisakazu Imaki, new president of Mazda Motor Corp., speaks to reporters at a hotel in Tokyo on Aug. 27. Imaki replaced Lewis Booth to become the first Japanese to lead the firm since 1996.

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Mazda makes Imaki new president

Mazda makes Imaki new president

OSAKA, Japan - Hisakazu Imaki (R), Mazda Motor Corp.'s new president, shakes hands with former president Lewis Booth at a Hiroshima hotel Aug. 27. Imaki became the first Japanese to lead the automaker since 1996.

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Mazda launches RX-8 sports car

Mazda launches RX-8 sports car

TOKYO, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Lewis Booth introduces the new RX-8 sports car, powered with a new rotary engine, at a news conference in Tokyo on April 9. Mazda said it has already received more than 5,000 advance orders for the four-door, four-seat model since beginning to take orders via its dealerships throughout Japan in January. Delivery of pre-ordered cars will be made late in April.

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Mazda to consolidate 34 domestic dealers into 11

Mazda to consolidate 34 domestic dealers into 11

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Lewis Booth speaks at a press conference in Hiroshima on Oct. 31 about the company's plan to consolidate its domestic dealers' network, reducing the number of dealerships from 34 to 11.

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Mazda to revamp truck division, close Hiroshima plant

Mazda to revamp truck division, close Hiroshima plant

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Lewis Booth announces in a news conference in Hiroshima on Oct. 21 a reorganization plan for its truck and van division from fiscal 2004. Under the plan, Mazda will close its Fuchu plant in Hiroshima Prefecture and shift truck production there to its Ujina plant in the prefecture, which is to be reopened after being closed down last year.

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Mazda launches new Demio compact car in Japan+

Mazda launches new Demio compact car in Japan+

TOKYO, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Lewis Booth presents his firm's fully redesigned Demio compact car at a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 7.

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Mazda CEO expects growth in European operations

Mazda CEO expects growth in European operations

TOKYO, Japan - Lewis Booth, the newly appointed chief executive officer of Mazda Motor Corp. speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on June 27. Booth said he expects the company's operations in Europe will move into the black in the 2002 business year for the first time in three years.

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New Mazda Motor head Booth to continue Millennium Plan

New Mazda Motor head Booth to continue Millennium Plan

TOKYO, Japan - Lewis Booth, the new representative director, president and chief executive officer of Mazda Motor Corp., tells reporters in Hiroshima on June 26 that he is committed to continuing the company's restructuring under the Millennium Plan.

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Mazda's Booth meets the press

Mazda's Booth meets the press

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Lewis Booth (R), appointed as president of Mazda Motor Corp., speaks as his predecessor Mark Fields (L) listens at a news conference at a Hiroshima hotel April 19.

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New Mazda Motor head Booth to continue Millennium Plan

New Mazda Motor head Booth to continue Millennium Plan

TOKYO, Japan - Lewis Booth, the new representative director, president and chief executive officer of Mazda Motor Corp., tells reporters in Hiroshima on June 26 that he is committed to continuing the company's restructuring under the Millennium Plan.

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Mazda's Booth meets the press

Mazda's Booth meets the press

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Lewis Booth (R), appointed as president of Mazda Motor Corp., speaks as his predecessor Mark Fields (L) listens at a news conference at a Hiroshima hotel April 19.

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Mazda to revamp truck division, close Hiroshima plant

Mazda to revamp truck division, close Hiroshima plant

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Lewis Booth announces in a news conference in Hiroshima on Oct. 21 a reorganization plan for its truck and van division from fiscal 2004. Under the plan, Mazda will close its Fuchu plant in Hiroshima Prefecture and shift truck production there to its Ujina plant in the prefecture, which is to be reopened after being closed down last year. (Kyodo)

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North Shore (2004)

North Shore (2004)

James Remar, Brooke Burns, Kristoffer Polaha, Amanda Righetti, Jason Momoa, Corey Sevier, Nikki Deloach & Jay Kenneth Johnson Characters: Vincent Colville, Nicole Booth, Jason Matthews, Tessa Lewis, Frankie Seau, Gabriel McKay, Mary Jeanne 'M.J.' Bevans, Chris Remsen Television: North Shore (2004) 14 June 2004 Date: 14 June 2004

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Cry_wolf (2005)

Cry_wolf (2005)

Kristy Wu, Lindy Booth, Paul James & Jared Padalecki Characters: Regina,Dodger,Lewis & Tom Film: Cry_wolf; Cry Wolf (USA 2005) Director: Jeff Wadlow 16 September 2005 Date: 16 September 2005

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Mazda makes Imaki new president, taking over from Booth

Mazda makes Imaki new president, taking over from Booth

TOKYO, Japan - Hisakazu Imaki, new president of Mazda Motor Corp., speaks to reporters at a hotel in Tokyo on Aug. 27. Imaki replaced Lewis Booth to become the first Japanese to lead the firm since 1996. (Kyodo)

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Mazda makes Imaki new president

Mazda makes Imaki new president

OSAKA, Japan - Hisakazu Imaki (R), Mazda Motor Corp.'s new president, shakes hands with former president Lewis Booth at a Hiroshima hotel Aug. 27. Imaki became the first Japanese to lead the automaker since 1996. (Kyodo)

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Mazda launches RX-8 sports car

Mazda launches RX-8 sports car

TOKYO, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Lewis Booth introduces the new RX-8 sports car, powered with a new rotary engine, at a news conference in Tokyo on April 9. Mazda said it has already received more than 5,000 advance orders for the four-door, four-seat model since beginning to take orders via its dealerships throughout Japan in January. Delivery of pre-ordered cars will be made late in April. (Kyodo)

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Mazda to consolidate 34 domestic dealers into 11

Mazda to consolidate 34 domestic dealers into 11

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. President Lewis Booth speaks at a press conference in Hiroshima on Oct. 31 about the company's plan to consolidate its domestic dealers' network, reducing the number of dealerships from 34 to 11. (Kyodo)

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Mazda launches new Demio compact car in Japan+

Mazda launches new Demio compact car in Japan+

TOKYO, Aug. 7 Kyodo - Mazda Motor Corp. President Lewis Booth presents his firm's fully redesigned Demio compact car at a news conference in Tokyo on Aug. 7. (Kyodo)

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Mazda CEO expects growth in European operations

Mazda CEO expects growth in European operations

TOKYO, Japan - Lewis Booth, the newly appointed chief executive officer of Mazda Motor Corp. speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo on June 27. Booth said he expects the company's operations in Europe will move into the black in the 2002 business year for the first time in three years.

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Booth to replace Fields as Mazda president

Booth to replace Fields as Mazda president

HIROSHIMA, Japan - Mazda Motor Corp. decided April 19 to appoint Lewis Booth (file photo) as president to succeed Mark Fields, the current chief. Booth was sent to Mazda on March 1, 2002 as adviser from Ford Motor Co. of the United States, the biggest shareholder in the Japanese automaker with a 33.3% stake.

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