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Israeli craft lands safely in Bucharest

An central says an Israeli craft carrying 141 passengers has landed safely in Bucharest, notwithstanding encountering technical problems before landing.

Airport orator Valentin Iordache says a commander of a El Al moody from Tel Aviv reported problems with a flaps coming Bucharest.

He pronounced puncture teams were called on Wednesday night, though they did not need to intervene.

TV reports pronounced a craft used adult many of the fuel before alighting 40 mins after than expected.

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Editorial: The Miracle and a Means

The summary of Christmas might be divine, though a work that lies ahead, anticipating assent on earth, is unconditionally human.

They’re back: Filipino stewardesses dance again

Who says craft transport can’t be fun?


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Flight attendants for a low-cost Philippine airline who gained celebrity by dancing by reserve demonstrations are behind moving by a aisles.

They’ve substituted a Lady Gaga tunes that done them renouned final year for Mariah Carey’s “All we Want for Christmas Is You.”

Manila-based Cebu Pacific airline says a choreographed dance helps passengers compensate some-more courtesy to a reserve demonstration.

Said mouthpiece Candice Iyog on Thursday, “Now that it’s Christmas, we wanted to move a small some-more fun into a flight.”

Iyog told The Associated Press that greeting has been good.

Video of a slight shows 4 attendants in orange shirts and khaki shorts dancing divided on name flights.

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Online: http://apne.ws/rPGu5D

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Follow Jesus’ footsteps on Israel’s new Gospel Trail

The newly non-stop Gospel Trail winds for 39 miles, streamer south from Nazareth, opposite peaceful immature hills, by Jewish and Arab towns and down to Capernaum, a fishing city where Jesus is pronounced to have determined his home base. The Tourism Ministry believes a new track might attract adult to 200,000 Christian pilgrims to northern Israel over a entrance year.

Christians are a fast flourishing shred of Israeli tourism, comprising about two-thirds of a 3.45 million people who visited in 2010.

On a Gospel Trail, tourists can float toward a Sea of Galilee on horseback, accompanied by escorts from a circuitously plantation wearing jeans, vast belt buckles and festooned cowboy boots with spurs. The stage feels some-more Texas than Gospel, generally since according to a New Testament, Jesus’ mountain of choice was a donkey. Horses were deliberate vehicles of war.

But as a horses jog to Capernaum, past a occasional extending cow in a grassy pasture, with a object environment over a apart hills of a Golan Heights, visitors can suppose for a impulse that they have returned to a Holy Land of dual millennia past.


If we go …

HIKING ISRAEL’S GOSPEL TRAIL:goisrael.com

OTHER TRAILS:jesustrail.com, abrahampath.org

ACCOMMODATIONS:Fauzi Azar Inn

Israel Hostels, info(at)hostels-israel.com

Israel Youth Hostels Association

Society for Protection of Nature in Israel

Yarok Az organic plantation during Ilaniya

Arbel Guest House during Moshav Arbel

LUXURY HOTEL:The Scots Hotel in Tiberias

FAMILY STAYS: Information accessible here.

BIKE RENTALS:Aviv Hostel in Tiberias and Hooha Cyclist House in Tabor

HORSEBACK RIDING:Vered Hagalil during Korazim

CHURCH OF THE ANNUNCIATION: Open Monday-Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Phone 011-972-4-657-2501.

KANA’S WEDDING CHURCH: Open daily 8 a.m.-noon and 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Phone 011-972-4-651-7011.

MOUNT OF BEATITUDES: Open daily 8 a.m.-11:45 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m.

TABGHA: Open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-noon. Phone 011-972-4-667-8100.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:Hiking a Jesus Trail by Anna Dintaman and David Landis is an glorious illustrated manual with many maps of a Galilee along with applicable Biblical passages.

WEATHER: Israel’s summers can be oppressively hot, generally in Tiberias. Rain in a winter months can spin a belligerent into thick muck. The best months to travel in Israel are Mar and Apr and Sep by November.

The Gospel Trail, designed and researched for some-more than a decade, cost about $800,000. The supervision paid for two-thirds of it, a Jewish National Fund a rest. Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov pronounced a track is one component of a branding plan to sell Israel’s abounding eremite sites to visitors.

Despite a vast numbers of Christian tourists, for years small extensive information was accessible to those anticipating to travel alone by Galilee. Walking trails were noted though maps were in Hebrew, Israel’s inhabitant language.

This began to change when dual entrepreneurs grown a track they called a “Jesus Trail” in 2008, following a somewhat opposite track from Nazareth to Capernaum. Founders David Landis and Maoz Inon offer guided hiking tours and a colorful debate book for a region, a best apparatus accessible for movement in a stairs of Jesus. Inon also founded a backpacking hostel in Nazareth.

The new Gospel Trail, by contrast, is a supervision project. It heads south out of Nazareth, commencement during Mount Precipice, where a host scarcely threw Jesus off a precipice after a oration he done in a internal synagogue. The limit provides unconditional views opposite a Galilee, from ancient Nazareth and down by a Jezreel Valley, currently deliberate Israel’s rural heartland. From there, a track goes to Mount Tabor, pronounced to be a site of a Transfiguration, when Jesus spoke to Moses and Elijah and became radiant, and God called him his son. Today, priests applaud Mass in a Franciscan church with mountainous ceilings and primitive white marble floors.

From there, a track winds north, passing, in springtime, by a runner of anemones and cyclamens. A side path, also marked, heads to Kfar Kana, where Jesus is pronounced to have incited H2O into wine. Then a Gospel Trail passes double archaic volcanos famous as a Horns of Hattin – famous as a site where Saladin’s Muslim army degraded a Crusaders in 1187. Today a sole mosque stands as one of a few remainders of an deserted Arab encampment on a site.

Nearby is a city of Migdal, named for a ancient city of Magdala, pronounced to be home to Mary Magdalene. Farther north, during Tabgha, a Church of a Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes commemorates when Jesus fed a crowd with usually a handful of food. And finally, travelers pass by a Mount of Beatitudes before streamer to Capernaum, where a desirable pink-domed white church gives a European demeanour to a sensuous immature surroundings.

The Gospel Trail includes suggestions to take a vessel opposite a Sea of Galilee, where Jesus is pronounced to have walked on water. The boats run between Capernaum and Kibbutz Ginosar, where sea archaeologists found and recorded a 2,000-year-old ancient fishing boat. Another vessel track runs to Tiberias, a city dating behind to 20 A.D.

All along a way, gas stations, still tillage towns and lush guest houses offer places to recharge. The track wends by lifelike Biblical landscapes and prolonged stretches of orderly planted vegetables. It also runs alongside reduction appealing H2O solution plants and stone quarries. Ministry spokespeople contend they wish a track will yield an inducement to entrepreneurs to open hotels and restaurants along a way.

A accumulation of options already exist for travelers, from a Fauzi Azar Inn tucked into Nazareth’s Old City, to a lush Scots Hotel in Tiberias. There are also nation cottages outward Jewish towns, elementary beds on farms and homestays in Arab villages. Camping is also easy in a many parks along a trail.

Jose Leonardo, a chemical administrator from Houston, walked a track during Tel Kinrot, a mountain filled with archaeological finds that looks over a Sea of Galilee. He hiked with a organisation of Christian pilgrims visiting Nazareth for a day as partial of a week-long outing to Israel. Leonardo pronounced he was generally changed by a revisit to Mount Tabor.

“It’s good to travel where Christ indeed walked and only to know that so most story is here,” Leonardo said. “I consider each Christian should come out here and indeed knowledge that travel to get closer to God and know his land and his people.”

In Transit Blog: Q&A: Wide World Seen From Train Windows

AN architectural historian with a gusto for tyrannise stations, David Naylor has been roving by sight given a 1970s. He described a perspective from a sight as a arrange of movie, a documentary on a story of a region. “I would contend that compared to a fragmented views out of automobile windows and a miniaturized views out of planes, a pondering perspective out of a sight window is even improved than television,” he said.

Here are excerpts from conversations with Mr. Naylor about because and where to float a rails.

Q. Why transport by train?

A. For me it is all about a window, examination a universe pass by. You can usually settle down into your seat, and a accumulation of a landscapes, even if you’re flitting by a misfortune industrial sections, is fascinating.

Q. What are some of your favorite rides?

A. My many noted knowledge was onboard, and off, a Indian Pacific in Australia. The use starts on a Pacific seashore during Sydney and ends as a sight reaches a passed finish during a Indian Ocean 2,700 miles away. After a day staring out during a Nullarbor Plain, we stopped in a century-old bullion mining city of Kalgoorlie for a few beers during a gloriously unkempt Victorian-era hotel. We were served by a barmaid wearing usually lingerie. The best float was from Venice to Ljubljana in a former Yugoslavia, being plied with ethanol by a span of grandmothers from Belgrade who talked me into bootlegging a few pairs of jeans into a nation for them.

Q. Which rails should be ridden?

A. American trains offer a full operation of vistas, like a stately plateau nearby Puget Sound in a Northwest.

I devise to take a Pacific Surfliner in California, from Los Angeles to San Luis Obispo. We’re propitious that some of these marks were laid so early on that there wasn’t anything else around. They got initial dibs on a seasides and towering passes. If we take a sight adult by a Northeast Corridor from Miami, you’ll see a industrial heart of a Northeast. It’s not flattering though it’s a good sign of how this nation works.

The French and a Swiss seem to be on to something with a TGV high-speed rails. They are indeed building new infrastructure, that is rare. And a stations in Lyon and in Zurich were designed by a Spanish designer and engineering genius, Santiago Calatrava. The hire in Lyon is a ideal brew of art and engineering.

Q. What other stations would be value a trip?

A. There are beauties like a Union Pacific Depot in Boise, Idaho, built by Carrère and Hastings, a architects of a New York Public Library. That tells we something about how absolute a railroads were that they could get those architects to pattern a hire in a center of Idaho in 1925.

My favorite hire has prolonged been a Central Railway Station in Helsinki, Finland. The building, by a designer Eliel Saarinen, can be seen as something of a late Art Nouveau, Finnish Nationalist masterwork, underlaid by a phenomenally fit dissemination system.

Mr. Naylor is a author of “Railroad Stations: The Buildings That Linked a Nation” (Norton).

Yemen inhabitant airline employees finish strike

Employees of Yemen’s inhabitant airline, Yemenia Airways, finished a two-day strike Thursday after a country’s new ride apportion dangling a company’s executive over accusations of corruption.


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There has been a flourishing trend of strikes, involving industrial workers, students and even soldiers after a irreverence in of a new inhabitant togetherness supervision this month. That followed a agreement of longtime Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh to step down after months of protests.

The strikers have generally called for exclusion of longtime Saleh loyalists or officials viewed as corrupt.

The pilots kinship welcomed a preference of a ride apportion to frame a management of Abdel-Khalq al-Qadhi over a airline, job it “brave.” He is Saleh’s son-in-law.

Thousands of distinguished workers wanted to see him put on hearing over charges he dissipated a company’s resources and gathering it into bankruptcy.

The strike stopped all flights in and out of a country’s dual categorical airports, in a collateral Sanaa and a southern pier of Aden.

In other labor actions around a country, workers during a vast concrete bureau in Hodeida have been on strike for 3 days, perfectionist a bureau conduct be transposed for embezzling assets.

In a singular strike in a country’s military, hundreds of soldiers from a brigade in a southern al-Daleh range prevented their commander from entering a camp, accusing him of corruption. The soldiers encircled a stay with armored vehicles, and soldiers to forestall a vital general, a member of Saleh’s tribe, from entering.

A invulnerability method official, vocalization on condition anonymity since he was not certified to pronounce to reporters, pronounced negotiations with corps officers were underneath approach to solve a crisis.

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Bites : Joe Cipolla, Milan, Italy — Restaurant Review

The name comes from a (possibly apocryphal) gangster, an Italian-American with a passion for cooking who ran St. Louis in a 1920s, during slightest according to a restaurant’s telling. (The grill is so smitten of a mafia cultured that a Web site starts with an animation of mobsters in chef’s toques banishment off appurtenance guns.)

But this is beef and potatoes finished Italian style, so there is, of course, a preference of cheeses, salumi and bruschetti; a extensive booze list; and a normal Sicilian ricotta cake for dessert. The categorical draw, though, is beef: big, aged hunks of it are on arrangement by a entrance, subsequent to a grills — a cook Simone Melles’s elite process of cooking. The menu offers a tellurian tour: cuts from Argentina and New Zealand, and even a “USA primary choice,” all served by a gram.

Despite a protestations that we’d had a satisfactory share stateside, a waitress directed us to a American cuts, that she positive us were a restaurant’s many popular, and, enervated by her accessible demeanor, we acquiesced.

Midwesterners (mob-affiliated or not) would be proud: this steak, served sizzling in a cast-iron pan, was ideally baked — proposal and luscious (not that easy to find in Europe, according to a transplanted Midwesterner in a group). A side of fries cut skinny was ideally salted; an sequence of churned vegetables — fennel, radicchio, peppers, grilled with a brush of olive oil — was delectable. The portions were not Peter Luger-size, though they were vast adequate that no one would crave for a assisting of pasta; a grill has usually one anyway, a paccheri (an oversize chronicle of rigatoni), served with beef ragù.

As a booze flowed and a tables around us filled with comely Milanese couples and friends, Joe Cipolla gave off a warm, native vibe of a area staple. In America this grill would be gimmicky, though in Italy, it works: a second Milan outpost non-stop in September.

Joe Cipolla, Via Vigevano 33, Milan; (39-02) 5811-4363; joecipolla.it. An normal dish for two, but drinks or tip, is 60 euros, or about $75 during $1.28 to a euro.