Thursday, June 4, 2009
Monday, June 1, 2009
Left 4 Dead 2
Fresh out of the Microsoft E3 press conference comes the news that last years best horror game is going to get a sequel THIS year. A short trailer shown revealed a New Orleans setting, and our new cast of survivors will be grabbing pots, pans, and yes, power tools, to help them in their escape from presumably the same zombie crisis we saw last year.
Left 4 Dead who now? No one was expecting Valve’s next game to be a sequel to 2008’s awesome co-op zombie shooter, Left 4 Dead.
Left 4 Dead who now? No one was expecting Valve’s next game to be a sequel to 2008’s awesome co-op zombie shooter, Left 4 Dead.
GM plant closing
General Motors said Monday that it would close 14 plants, including seven in Michigan, as part of its restructuring in bankruptcy.
AK Steel Corp. stands to lose more than $9 million as a direct result of General Motors Corp.’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, and indirect losses could push the total much higher.
The plan includes GM’s total number of stamping; powertrain, and assembly facilities in the United States reduce from 47 in 2008 right down to 33 at the end of 2012. In total 14 U.S. manufacturing plants will be impacted.
AK Steel Corp. stands to lose more than $9 million as a direct result of General Motors Corp.’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing, and indirect losses could push the total much higher.
The plan includes GM’s total number of stamping; powertrain, and assembly facilities in the United States reduce from 47 in 2008 right down to 33 at the end of 2012. In total 14 U.S. manufacturing plants will be impacted.
Air France Plane Missing Over Atlantic
CARACAS, Venezuela -- An Air France plane carrying 228 people from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to Paris has disappeared off the Brazilian coast after hitting strong turbulence, officials reported Monday morning.
Air France plane with 228 people on board was presumed to have crashed into the Atlantic Ocean on Monday after hitting heavy turbulence during a flight from Rio de Janeiro to Paris.The airline offered its condolences to the families of the passengers, making clear it did not expect to find survivors.
At least 60 of those on board were French, roughly 60 were Brazilians and two were Slovaks, their countries said.Brazilian officials feared that the Airbus A330 had gone down with 216 passengers and 12 crew members aboard.
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