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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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Bush nominates Fallon as new chief of Pacific Command

Bush nominates Fallon as new chief of Pacific Command

WASHINGTON, United States - U.S. President George W. Bush has nominated Adm. William Fallon (file photo) to replace U.S. Pacific Command Commander Adm. Thomas Fargo, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced on Jan. 27.

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U.S. envoy apologizes to families of victims

U.S. envoy apologizes to families of victims

UWAJIMA, Japan - U.S. Special Envoy Adm. William Fallon apologizes to the family members of those aboard the training ship Ehime Maru sunken by a U.S. nuclear submarine in a meeting March 1 at Uwajima Fisheries High School, to which the ship belonged.

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U.S. ready to compensate possible deaths off Hawaii

U.S. ready to compensate possible deaths off Hawaii

TOKYO, Japan - Adm. William Fallon, a special U.S. envoy to Japan, speaks at a news conference at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo on Feb. 28. He said the United States is prepared to begin negotiating with Japan to compensate the possible loss of lives in connection with the Feb. 9 sinking of a Japanese fisheries training ship by a U.S. submarine off Hawaii.

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U.S. envoy expresses commitment to raising Ehime Maru

U.S. envoy expresses commitment to raising Ehime Maru

TOKYO, Japan - Special U.S. envoy Adm. William Fallon (R) attends a meeting with Japanese ministers (L) at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo on Feb. 28 to brief them on the Feb. 9 sub-ship collision off Hawaii. Fallon, the No. 2 man in the U.S. Navy, said the United States is politically committed to recovering the Ehime Maru, a Japanese high school training ship that sank after being struck by the U.S. submarine Greeneville.

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U.S. envoy meets with family members of missing Japanese

U.S. envoy meets with family members of missing Japanese

TOKYO, Japan - Adm. William Fallon (2nd from R), special U.S. government envoy to Japan, accompanied by U.S. Ambassador Thomas Foley (R), bows as he meets with Mitsunori Nomoto (L) and Ryosuke Terata, family members of some of the nine Japanese missing off Hawaii aboard the Ehime Maru, at the ambassador's official residence in Tokyo on Feb. 28. Fallon arrived in Tokyo on Feb. 27 to deliver the U.S. president's apology for the Feb. 9 sinking of the Japanese training ship Ehime Maru by a U.S. submarine.

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U.S. envoy apologizes for loss of Ehime Maru

U.S. envoy apologizes for loss of Ehime Maru

TOKYO, Japan - Adm. William Fallon, special envoy from Washington, speaks upon arriving at Yokota Air Base in western Tokyo on Feb. 27. He conveyed U.S. apologies to Japan over the Feb. 9 sinking of the Ehime Maru, a Japanese high school fisheries training ship, by the U.S. nuclear submarine Greeneville off Hawaii. Fallon, vice chief of operations in the U.S. Navy, will meet Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori to brief him on progress in the investigation into the sub-ship collision.

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U.S. envoy hands apology to Mori over ship collision

U.S. envoy hands apology to Mori over ship collision

TOKYO, Japan - Adm. William Fallon (C), a special envoy from Washington, is about to shake hands with Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori (R) prior to their talks at the premier's official residence in Tokyo on Feb. 27. Fallon, vice chief of operations in the U.S. Navy, handed to Mori an apology from U.S. President George W. Bush for the sinking of the Ehime Maru, a Japanese high school training ship, by a U.S. submarine off Hawaii on Feb. 9. U.S. Ambassador to Japan Thomas Foley is at the left.

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Prince Philip Passes Away Age 99

Prince Philip Passes Away Age 99

Buckingham Palace has announced Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, has passed away age 99 - FILE - In addition to The Queen, Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke prince Philip, The Prince of Wales , prince Charles and The Duchess of Cornwall princess Camilla Parker Bowles, The Duke Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge, princess Kate and Prince Harry, The Duke of York Prince Andrew , The Earl and Countess of Wessex Prince Edward, The Princess Royal princess Anne, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester Birgitte, The Duke of Kent prince Edward and Princess Alexandra. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and International Development Secretary Priti Patel will attend dedication and unveiling of the Iraq and Afghanistan memoriahorse guards parade and victoria embankment gardens on March 9, 2017, in London, UK. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM (Credit:Utrecht Robin/ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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Prince Philip Passes Away Age 99

Prince Philip Passes Away Age 99

Buckingham Palace has announced Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, has passed away age 99 - FILE - In addition to The Queen, Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke prince Philip, The Prince of Wales , prince Charles and The Duchess of Cornwall princess Camilla Parker Bowles, The Duke Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge, princess Kate and Prince Harry, The Duke of York Prince Andrew , The Earl and Countess of Wessex Prince Edward, The Princess Royal princess Anne, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester Birgitte, The Duke of Kent prince Edward and Princess Alexandra. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and International Development Secretary Priti Patel will attend dedication and unveiling of the Iraq and Afghanistan memoriahorse guards parade and victoria embankment gardens on March 9, 2017, in London, UK. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM (Credit:Utrecht Robin/ABACA/Kyodo News Images)

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Bush nominates Fallon as new chief of Pacific Command

Bush nominates Fallon as new chief of Pacific Command

WASHINGTON, United States - U.S. President George W. Bush has nominated Adm. William Fallon (file photo) to replace U.S. Pacific Command Commander Adm. Thomas Fargo, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced on Jan. 27. (Kyodo)

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Bobby (2006)

Bobby (2006)

Emilio Estevez & William H. Macy Characters: Tim Fallon & Paul Ebbers Film: Bobby (2006) Director: Emilio Estevez 22 November 2006 Date: 22 November 2006

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U.S. envoy apologizes to families of victims

U.S. envoy apologizes to families of victims

UWAJIMA, Japan - U.S. Special Envoy Adm. William Fallon apologizes to the family members of those aboard the training ship Ehime Maru sunken by a U.S. nuclear submarine in a meeting March 1 at Uwajima Fisheries High School, to which the ship belonged.

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U.S. ready to compensate possible deaths off Hawaii

U.S. ready to compensate possible deaths off Hawaii

TOKYO, Japan - Adm. William Fallon, a special U.S. envoy to Japan, speaks at a news conference at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo on Feb. 28. He said the United States is prepared to begin negotiating with Japan to compensate the possible loss of lives in connection with the Feb. 9 sinking of a Japanese fisheries training ship by a U.S. submarine off Hawaii.

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U.S. envoy meets with family members of missing Japanese

U.S. envoy meets with family members of missing Japanese

TOKYO, Japan - Adm. William Fallon (2nd from R), special U.S. government envoy to Japan, accompanied by U.S. Ambassador Thomas Foley (R), bows as he meets with Mitsunori Nomoto (L) and Ryosuke Terata, family members of some of the nine Japanese missing off Hawaii aboard the Ehime Maru, at the ambassador's official residence in Tokyo on Feb. 28. Fallon arrived in Tokyo on Feb. 27 to deliver the U.S. president's apology for the Feb. 9 sinking of the Japanese training ship Ehime Maru by a U.S. submarine.

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U.S. envoy expresses commitment to raising Ehime Maru

U.S. envoy expresses commitment to raising Ehime Maru

TOKYO, Japan - Special U.S. envoy Adm. William Fallon (R) attends a meeting with Japanese ministers (L) at the prime minister's official residence in Tokyo on Feb. 28 to brief them on the Feb. 9 sub-ship collision off Hawaii. Fallon, the No. 2 man in the U.S. Navy, said the United States is politically committed to recovering the Ehime Maru, a Japanese high school training ship that sank after being struck by the U.S. submarine Greeneville.

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U.S. envoy hands apology to Mori over ship collision

U.S. envoy hands apology to Mori over ship collision

TOKYO, Japan - Adm. William Fallon (C), a special envoy from Washington, is about to shake hands with Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori (R) prior to their talks at the premier's official residence in Tokyo on Feb. 27. Fallon, vice chief of operations in the U.S. Navy, handed to Mori an apology from U.S. President George W. Bush for the sinking of the Ehime Maru, a Japanese high school training ship, by a U.S. submarine off Hawaii on Feb. 9. U.S. Ambassador to Japan Thomas Foley is at the left.

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