Sweden
FALKOPING, SWEDEN (GaeaTimes.com)- After the town of Beebe in Arkansas, now it seems to be the turn of Sweden to be hit by the mystery of dying birds falling from the sky.
STOCKHOLM - Police say a train has derailed on the Norway-Sweden border, injuring 40 people.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - An anonymous call from a Canadian phone booth forces a Pakistan-bound airliner to make a nine-hour stop in Stockholm.
THE RESULTS: Scandinavian airline group SAS AB posted a smaller second-quarter loss and said it would have turned a profit if not for the effects of the Icelandic volcano's ash cloud on its business.
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