Two dead after fiery crash on Fellsway
March 21, 2008

MALDEN, Mass.—A section of the Fellsway in Malden has been closed to traffic following a fiery early-morning crash that left two people dead.
Authorities said a car traveling westbound between Malden and Salem Streets went off the road about 4:30 a.m. and burst into flames. The vehicle came to rest on its side against a house.
Deputy Fire Chief Phillip Cargill says two people inside the car were pronounced dead at the scene. They have been not identified.
Cargill says a third person was ejected from the vehicle was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital.
No one inside the house was injured.
State police are investigating the crash, which has closed a stretch of the Fellsway westbound. The road is also known as Route 28.
Bomb explodes in Bulgaria, no injuries reported
March 20, 2008

A bomb was detonated late on Tuesday near the building where Bulgarian regional police chiefs were holding their annual meeting in Plovdiv, the country’s second-largest city, local Sofia News Agency reported Wednesday.
Bulgarian Interior Minister Rumen Petkov and Chief Prosecutor Boris Velchev were also at the meeting, authorities said.
The explosive device was detonated to destroy a lawyer’s office, situated in a newly constructed residential building. Fortunately, the blast did not claim any victims but caused serious damage to the whole building.
The area has been cordoned off by police while officers make a second analysis of the scene. An investigation into the incident is underway
Rocket blast kills Iraqi police
February 21, 2008
At least eight policemen in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, have been killed while defusing rockets that were primed to fire, officials say. More than two dozen other people were wounded in the explosion in a Shia district in the east of the city.
The cache of rockets was found by Iraqi security forces after an attack on nearby Iraqi and US military bases.
A bomb disposal squad was trying to defuse the rockets when they exploded, a military official said.
“Some of the rockets had been fired,” an Iraqi police officer told AFP news agency.
“As they were trying to defuse the others, there was a mishandling and they blew up.”
Militant attacks across Iraq are down 60% since 30,000 additional US troops were posted to the country last year, the US military says.
A fragile sense of security has begun to emerge as the bloodshed in Baghdad has apparently diminished.
However, twin bombings of crowded pet markets in Baghdad on 1 February killed at least 98 people - the deadliest bombings in the capital in months.

































