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Journalist Killed
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Two journalists working for the Associated Press
have been shot in Afghanistan, one of them
fatally. The Associated Press named the
journalist killed as Anja Niedringhaus, 48, an
internationally acclaimed German photographer.
The second journalist targeted by the gunman was
Kathy Gannon, a Canadian reporter based in
Islamabad. She is said to be in a stable
condition and is receiving medical care. The two
women were traveling in their own car in a convoy
of election workers delivering election ballots,
protected by the Afghan National Army and Afghan
police. A unit commander walked up to their car
as it waited to move, yelled "Allahu Akbar" --
God is great -- and opened fire on them in the
back seat. He then surrendered to the other
police present. The attack came amid heightened
security on the eve of Afghanistan's presidential
election. The third presidential vote since the
fall of the Taliban in 2001, this year's election
marks the first democratic handover of power in
the fragile country, with current President Hamid
Karzai -- who is term-limited by the constitution
-- handing over the reins. The Taliban vowed to
disrupt the elections and punish anyone involved
in them. The run-up to the elections has been
marred by a series of attacks.
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In Other News
  • The hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has
    penetrated beneath the waves as searchers race to
    catch pings from the missing plane's flight data
    recorders before they fall silent. The pinger's
    batteries will likely die after 30 to 45 days,
    and Friday marks the 28th day of the search.
    Every commercial airplane is required to have
    underwater locator beacons to help locate lost
    planes. One is attached to the flight data
    recorder another to the cockpit voice recorder.
    The pings sound about once every second. The
    noise is inaudible to the human ear, but devices
    such as towed pinger locators (TPLs) can hear the
    sound from 2 nautical miles away. The U.S. Navy
    has sent a TPL to drag behind an Australian ship
    to hunt for the plane in the Indian Ocean.
  • Late night television legend David Letterman
    announced that he will retire in 2015.
  • A German skydiver (Diana Paris, 46) who was
    participating in a 222-person jump in Arizona was
    killed Thursday when her main parachute
    malfunctioned. Paris was taking part in a
    world-record attempt for most skydivers changing
    from one formation to another in a one jump. Her
    main parachute was released too low to the ground
    for the reserve chute to work. Paris had more
    than 1,500 jumps.
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