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Hells Angels Biker Killed In Australian Airport Brawl

A member of Hells Angels in Australia was killed Saturday afternoon during a 10-man brawl involving bikers of his group and members of a rival motorcycle gang inside the Sydney Airport.

Police arrested four men involved in the melee that killed an unnamed 29-year-old man from southwestern Sydney. The man died in a hospital after his head was repeatedly smashed with metal posts by men of the Comanchero club, according to police.

Police Arrest 3 Nebraska Auto Execs For Hauling Off, Auctioning 81 Cars In Utah, Las Vegas

Utah and Nebraska police on Wednesday arrested and detained three executives of an auto dealership on charges of theft after they hauled off 81 cars from the company's lot in Scottsbluff and sold them out of town.

Police in Tooele County, Utah arrested Allen Patch, 52, the owner of Legacy Auto Sales, and Rachel Fait, 37, Legacy's comptroller. Rick Covello, 53, Legacy's general manager, surrendered to Scottsbluff police in Nebraska.

American Airlines Flight Drops Metal Shards Across Queens Before Making Emergency Landing At New York's JFK Airport

An American Airlines plane that had to make an emergency landing at Kennedy Airport shortly after taking off from La Guardia Airport after engine failure Wednesday dropped shards of metal onto houses, businesses and elsewhere in Queens, NY.

AA flight 309 bound for Chicago dropped pieces of metal across several acres in Queens shortly after taking off from La Guardia at 8:15 a.m.

Severe Sandstorm Blankets Saudi Arabian Capital

A severe sandstorm blanketed Saudi Arabia's capital of Riyadh for three hours on Tuesday halting flights to and from the city and causing 70 road accidents.

The wall of dust also forced Kuwait to suspend exports of oil at its three ports until the storm subsided.

Cebu Pacific Airplane Stuck On Manila Airport Runway

An airplane of Philippine budget carrier Cebu Pacific got stuck in the runway of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Wednesday morning, delaying or cancelling domestic and international flights.

Candice Lyog, spokesperson for Cebu Pacific, said the A320 aircraft was on its way to General Santos, in southern Philippines, when its rear left wheel sank about five-inches deep into a still soft asphalt portion of the runway.