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Storm Eowyn Brings Strong Winds To Parts Of UK And Ireland 9

Storm Eowyn brought strong winds to parts of UK and Ireland on Friday, January 24, prompting rare red weather warnings in both countries. Schools and businesses were closed due to expected disruptions, with several flights canceled at Belfast City Airport.

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US: Video Captures Moment Lightning Strikes Plane In California

This video captured the moment a plane was struck by lightning in California. The second clip is a closer cropped version and shows sparks discharging from the plane wings. It was was recorded around south San Diego, California along Monterey Road on Saturday, March 30.

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Hawker kin leave Japan

Hawker kin leave Japan

NARITA, Japan - William Hawker (L), father of slain British woman Lindsay Hawker, answers reporters' questions before leaving Japan at Narita airport east of Tokyo on July 13, 2011. Hawker and his family attended the trial of Tatsuya Ichihashi, the defendant in the woman's murder.

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Parents of slain Briton Lindsay Hawker arrive in Japan

Parents of slain Briton Lindsay Hawker arrive in Japan

NARITA, Japan - William Hawker (R center) and his wife Julia (L center), the parents of slain British English teacher Lindsay Hawker, are surrounded by reporters at Narita international airport in Chiba Prefecture on July 3, 2011. The family traveled to Japan for the trial of Tatsuya Ichihashi, who is suspected of murdering their daughter, starting the following day at the Chiba District Court.

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Police arrest Ichihashi, suspect in murder of British woman

Police arrest Ichihashi, suspect in murder of British woman

LONDON, Japan - William Hawker (R), father of British language school teacher Lindsay Hawker who was murdered in 2007 in an apartment in Chiba Prefecture in eastern Japan, wipes away tears as he speaks to the press in front of his home in Coventry, central England, after the arrest on Nov. 10, 2009, of Tatsuya Ichihashi, 30, the suspect in the murder who spent two years and seven months on the run. William's wife Julia (C) and Lindsay's sister Louise stand beside him.

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Hawkers hoping to see Japan's statute of limitations abolished

Hawkers hoping to see Japan's statute of limitations abolished

TOKYO, Japan - William Hawker (R), 56, the visiting father of slain British woman Lindsay Ann Hawker, shakes hands on March 25 in Tokyo with members of a group of Japanese families of unresolved murder case victims who are seeking abolishment of Japan's statute of limitations. Lindsay Ann Hawker's parents as well as their two daughters visited the office of the group ''Sora no Kai'' (a group of eternal time) in Tokyo.

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Police apologize for not catching suspected killer of Briton

Police apologize for not catching suspected killer of Briton

TOKYO, Japan - William Hawker tearfully looks at a photo of his slain daughter Lindsay during an interview with Kyodo News at a hotel in Tokyo on Sept. 17. Hawker said that an investigator of the Chiba prefectural police apologized to him for having been unable to apprehend Tatsuya Ichihashi, the suspect killer of his daughter.

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Father of slain British woman visits police to inquire on case

Father of slain British woman visits police to inquire on case

CHIBA, Japan - Holding a photo of his slain daughter Lindsay, William Hawker of Britain sobs after a visit to the Gyotoku police station in Chiba Prefecture on Sept. 16 to inquire about the police investigation into the murder, which took place in March last year. Hawker's T-shirt is imprinted with the photo of the murder suspect, Tatsuya Ichihashi. Lindsay, a 22-year-old English-language teacher, was found murdered in Ichihashi's apartment in Ichikawa.

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Slain British woman's father in Japan to renew appeal

Slain British woman's father in Japan to renew appeal

NARITA, Japan - William Hawker, the father of slain British woman Lindsay Hawker, speaks to reporters after arriving at Narita airport, east of Tokyo, on Sept. 15. He came to Japan to renew his appeal for information that could lead to the arrest of the main suspect in the case. Hawker wears a T-shirt with the printed face of Tatsuya Ichihashi, who is wanted on suspicion of abandoning the body of Lindsay Hawker in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, in March last year.

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Kin of slain British woman arrive in Japan a year after murder

Kin of slain British woman arrive in Japan a year after murder

NARITA, Japan - William (L) and Julia (R) Hawker, the parents of Briton Lindsay Ann, who was slain in Japan in March 2007, talk to reporters at the terminal of Narita International Airport after their arrival in Japan. The couple are visiting Japan ahead of the first anniversary of their daughter's murder in Chiba Prefecture at age 22, hoping to seek information from the Japanese public that could lead to the arrest of the suspect in the case.

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Kin of murdered British woman call for Japanese help

Kin of murdered British woman call for Japanese help

TOKYO, Japan - William Hawker, the father of Briton Lindsay Ann Hawker who was murdered in Japan in March last year, holds a photo of his daughter after a press conference in Tokyo on March 24. Hawker and his wife arrived in Japan earlier in the day to seek information from the Japanese public that could lead to the arrest of the suspect in the case ahead of the first anniversary of Lindsay Ann Hawker's murder in Chiba Prefecture.

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Family of slain British woman seeks help from Japanese public

Family of slain British woman seeks help from Japanese public

TOKYO, Japan - William and Julia Hawker, the parents of British language teacher Lindsay Ann Hawker who was killed in Chiba Prefecture in March, hold a press conference at the British Embassy in Tokyo on June 29. They called for information from the Japanese public that could lead to the arrest of the suspect in the case, Tatsuya Ichihashi, who is still at large.

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Family of slain British woman seeks help from Japanese public

Family of slain British woman seeks help from Japanese public

TOKYO, Japan - William Hawker, the father of British language teacher Lindsay Ann Hawker who was killed in Chiba Prefecture in March, holds up a photo of his daughter and a poster showing the suspect in the case, Tatsuya Ichihashi, during a press conference at the British Embassy in Tokyo on June 29.

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Police apologize for not catching suspected killer of Briton

Police apologize for not catching suspected killer of Briton

TOKYO, Japan - William Hawker tearfully looks at a photo of his slain daughter Lindsay during an interview with Kyodo News at a hotel in Tokyo on Sept. 17. Hawker said that an investigator of the Chiba prefectural police apologized to him for having been unable to apprehend Tatsuya Ichihashi, the suspect killer of his daughter. (Kyodo)

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Father of slain British woman visits police to inquire on case

Father of slain British woman visits police to inquire on case

CHIBA, Japan - Holding a photo of his slain daughter Lindsay, William Hawker of Britain sobs after a visit to the Gyotoku police station in Chiba Prefecture on Sept. 16 to inquire about the police investigation into the murder, which took place in March last year. Hawker's T-shirt is imprinted with the photo of the murder suspect, Tatsuya Ichihashi. Lindsay, a 22-year-old English-language teacher, was found murdered in Ichihashi's apartment in Ichikawa. (Kyodo)

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Slain British woman's father in Japan to renew appeal

Slain British woman's father in Japan to renew appeal

NARITA, Japan - William Hawker, the father of slain British woman Lindsay Hawker, speaks to reporters after arriving at Narita airport, east of Tokyo, on Sept. 15. He came to Japan to renew his appeal for information that could lead to the arrest of the main suspect in the case. Hawker wears a T-shirt with the printed face of Tatsuya Ichihashi, who is wanted on suspicion of abandoning the body of Lindsay Hawker in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, in March last year. (Kyodo)

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Family of slain British woman seeks help from Japanese public

Family of slain British woman seeks help from Japanese public

TOKYO, Japan - William Hawker, the father of British language teacher Lindsay Ann Hawker who was killed in Chiba Prefecture in March, holds up a photo of his daughter and a poster showing the suspect in the case, Tatsuya Ichihashi, during a press conference at the British Embassy in Tokyo on June 29. (Kyodo)

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Family of slain British woman seeks help from Japanese public

Family of slain British woman seeks help from Japanese public

TOKYO, Japan - William and Julia Hawker, the parents of British language teacher Lindsay Ann Hawker who was killed in Chiba Prefecture in March, hold a press conference at the British Embassy in Tokyo on June 29. They called for information from the Japanese public that could lead to the arrest of the suspect in the case, Tatsuya Ichihashi, who is still at large. (Kyodo)

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Hawkers hoping to see Japan's statute of limitations abolished

Hawkers hoping to see Japan's statute of limitations abolished

TOKYO, Japan - William Hawker (R), 56, the visiting father of slain British woman Lindsay Ann Hawker, shakes hands on March 25 in Tokyo with members of a group of Japanese families of unresolved murder case victims who are seeking abolishment of Japan's statute of limitations. Lindsay Ann Hawker's parents as well as their two daughters visited the office of the group ''Sora no Kai'' (a group of eternal time) in Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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Kin of murdered British woman call for Japanese help

Kin of murdered British woman call for Japanese help

TOKYO, Japan - William Hawker, the father of Briton Lindsay Ann Hawker who was murdered in Japan in March last year, holds a photo of his daughter after a press conference in Tokyo on March 24. Hawker and his wife arrived in Japan earlier in the day to seek information from the Japanese public that could lead to the arrest of the suspect in the case ahead of the first anniversary of Lindsay Ann Hawker's murder in Chiba Prefecture. (Kyodo)

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Kin of slain British woman arrive in Japan a year after murder

Kin of slain British woman arrive in Japan a year after murder

NARITA, Japan - William (L) and Julia (R) Hawker, the parents of Briton Lindsay Ann, who was slain in Japan in March 2007, talk to reporters at the terminal of Narita International Airport after their arrival in Japan. The couple are visiting Japan ahead of the first anniversary of their daughter's murder in Chiba Prefecture at age 22, hoping to seek information from the Japanese public that could lead to the arrest of the suspect in the case. (Kyodo)

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Police arrest Ichihashi, suspect in murder of British woman

Police arrest Ichihashi, suspect in murder of British woman

LONDON, Japan - William Hawker (R), father of British language school teacher Lindsay Hawker who was murdered in 2007 in an apartment in Chiba Prefecture in eastern Japan, wipes away tears as he speaks to the press in front of his home in Coventry, central England, after the arrest on Nov. 10, 2009, of Tatsuya Ichihashi, 30, the suspect in the murder who spent two years and seven months on the run. William's wife Julia (C) and Lindsay's sister Louise stand beside him.

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Parents of slain Briton Lindsay Hawker arrive in Japan

Parents of slain Briton Lindsay Hawker arrive in Japan

NARITA, Japan - William Hawker (R center) and his wife Julia (L center), the parents of slain British English teacher Lindsay Hawker, are surrounded by reporters at Narita international airport in Chiba Prefecture on July 3, 2011. The family traveled to Japan for the trial of Tatsuya Ichihashi, who is suspected of murdering their daughter, starting the following day at the Chiba District Court. (Kyodo)

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Hawker kin leave Japan

Hawker kin leave Japan

NARITA, Japan - William Hawker (L), father of slain British woman Lindsay Hawker, answers reporters' questions before leaving Japan at Narita airport east of Tokyo on July 13, 2011. Hawker and his family attended the trial of Tatsuya Ichihashi, the defendant in the woman's murder. (Kyodo)

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