A man wielding a screwdriver and screaming someone wanted to kill him tried to hijack a subway train by forcing his way into a motorman's cab, cops, a witness and the motorman said Monday.
The terrifying 10-minute ordeal on a crowded northbound No. 5 train happened Friday and prompted panicked passengers to rush to the conductor's defense.
"I had some passengers helping me, so thank God for them," said motorman Darryl George, 36. "There are still good people in New York City."
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A large glob of pilots of Jet airways are on call for sick in protest of firing two of their colleagues, on tuesday.The situation termed as 'sabotage of operations' by the authorities of Jet airways has put the passengers in a state of chaos.
In another instance of degrading morality of humanity, a father had been found allegedly involved in raping his own daughter for years, in suburb of Bhadrak, a well civilized town of Orissa.
Former Spice Girls singer Victoria Beckham was persuaded by her three sons - Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz - to appear as a judge on the music reality show "American Idol".
India Inc believes the move by the Barack Obama administration to reduce tax breaks for US firms that ship jobs overseas will hit American companies more than impact on the Indian outsourcing industry.
"It's a more US-US issue rather than one aimed at stopping outsourcing, or off-shoring, or anything to do with India," said Som Mittal, president of the National Association of Software and Service Companies (Nasscom), a representative boddy for the industry.