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All the Times That People Have Hyperventilated About Taylor and TravisThe planet’s biggest pop star met America’s biggest sport, and heads collectively exploded. Way back in July, Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs’ star tight end, publicly offered himself as a potential suitor for Taylor Swift, whose Eras Tour had catapulted her beyond her already stratospheric fame. Few could have imagined that on the eve of the Super Bowl, we’d all be here. Boy met girl, football fans met Swifties and each new development became a cause for hyperventilation. Now, as kickoff approaches, we look back at some of the key meetings and the extreme emotions those meetings have engendered.
Persons: Taylor, Travis, America’s, Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift, Sunday’s, Swifties Organizations: Times, Kansas City Chiefs Locations: America
There have been three incidents with emergency exits on South Korean airlines in the last six months. There will be a pre-flight warning telling passengers not to open the emergency exits mid-flight, per JoongAng Daily. AdvertisementAfter three incidents in the last six months, South Korean airlines will have to warn passengers not to open the emergency exits mid-flight, according to local outlet JoongAng Daily. According to South Korea's Aviation Security Act, tampering with emergency exits is punishable by up to 10 years in prison. AdvertisementIt's not the first measure that South Korea has introduced to try to prevent further incidents.
Persons: , hyperventilation Organizations: Service, JoongAng Daily, South Korea's Aviation Security, Korea Times, Asiana Airlines, Guardian, Korean Locations: Korea, Philippines, South Korea, New York, Incheon
Accidents are all too common, and often deadly, says Sam Mayall, a lifelong sailor and former maritime transport deck officer. “A lot of the technologies employed offshore now are the same technologies that have been there for the last 40 or 50 years,” says Mayall. Spotting people is just one part of search and rescue — getting them out of the water rapidly is also critical. Zelim’s “Swift” conveyor belt is adapted to the maritime environment to get people out of the water quickly. The maritime industry is slow to innovate, says Phillips, and the industry-standard rescue winches have been the same for decades.
Persons: Sam Mayall, , Mayall, , ” Zelim, isn’t, “ Swift, , Laura Tognarelli, Swift, “ It’s, ” Sam Mayall, Gareth Phillips, Phillips, Phillips — Organizations: CNN, coastguard, UK’s, Guardian, US Coastguard, Mariners, CNN Guardian, Zelim, Milford Haven Port Authority, Swift, Marine Locations: Scottish, Milford Haven, MHPA
An Asiana Airlines passenger made headlines in May as he opened an emergency exit in mid-air. Now, four South Korean airlines are trying to prevent this happening again, per The Korean Times. In May, an Asiana Airlines flight was coming in to land when a passenger opened the emergency exit door at an altitude of 700 feet, minutes before landing. The newspaper reports that uniformed personnel including police officers, soldiers, firefighters, and airline employees, will have priority for seats in the emergency exit row. Park told reporters it would apply to 94 seats in 38 aircraft operated by Asiana Airlines, Air Seoul, Air Busan and Aero K Airlines.
Persons: hyperventilation Organizations: Asiana Airlines, Korean Times, Morning, Korea Times, Guardian, Power Party, Air, Air Busan, Aero K Airlines, Los Angeles International Airport Locations: Air Seoul, Bulgaria
The passenger he was sat next to on a recent Asiana Airlines flight allegedly opened the plane’s emergency door – while it was still in the air. He’d been watching YouTube on his mobile phone when the door opened and an intense wind hit him, blowing away his hat and headphones and making it hard to breathe. Glancing across at the man sat next to him, Lee noticed that he “seemed tense” and both men were “trembling with fear.”Footage taken from inside the Asiana Airlines plane shows the terrifying moment the door opened midair. Injured Asiana Airlines passengers are taken to Daegu hospital after a door on the plane opened mid-air. Aircraft doors can usually only be opened upon touchdown.”Lee says he hasn’t heard from Asiana Airlines since the incident.
Persons: Lee Yoon, , Lee, He’d, ” Lee, , hasn’t, I’ve, I’m, he’s Organizations: South Korea CNN, Airlines, YouTube, Police, Asiana Airlines, Daegu Fire, Investigations, Airbus, Aircraft Locations: Seoul, South Korea, Jeju, Daegu, hyperventilation
A man was arrested this week for opening an emergency exit door during a flight in South Korea. As winds whipped through the cabin, a group of children screamed and cried, according to a local outlet. Children screamed and cried, and passengers heard a loud bang, after a man opened the emergency exit door during a flight on Friday, according to local reports. "The children were very surprised, screamed, cried and quivered," one of the kids' teachers told KBS News. The man who opened the emergency exit door was arrested upon landing.
Al Gore and the End of Climate Policy
  + stars: | 2023-02-03 | by ( Holman W. Jenkins | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Al Gore was right about one thing in his rant at the World Economic Forum in Davos: CO2 emissions have continued to climb and show no sign of being affected by “climate policy.”He didn’t mention his own contributions to this outcome, intervening in the early Obama years to turn climate policy into an excuse for protectionist pork barrel, with no real effect on climate. Nor that he was the seminal author of a brand of green hyperventilation that almost guaranteed real climate action would become a polarizing dead letter.
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