Friday, September 29, 2006

Preview:Death of a President

A film that depicts the fictional assassination of President GEORGE W. BUSH doesn't hit theaters until October 27, but tonight, we have your first look at the movie's trailer!

The fictional drama, 'Death of a President,' mixes archival footage with narrative elements, and focuses on the assassination of President Bush in the style of a retrospective documentary. The movie, which quickly became one of the most talked about movies at the recent Toronto Film Festival, will be distributed by Newmarket Films. Newmarket also released the controversial 'Passion of the Christ.'

"It's a striking premise which may be seen as highly controversial," said the film's writer and director, GABRIEL RANGE. But it's a serious film which I hope will open up the debate on where current US foreign and domestic policies are taking us."

In the film, President Bush arrives in Chicago and is confronted by anti-war protesters. As he leaves a venue where he has just made a speech to business leaders, he is shot and killed by a sniper. While the world reacts to the stunning turn of events, a nation-wide manhunt for his killer sweeps through the United States.

Hailed by those who've seen it as breathtakingly original and dangerous, the ninety-minute film is shot in such a way that every inch of the fictional murder of the president appears real, frightening and highly plausible.

Be sure to catch the film's trailer on tonight's "Insider"!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

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Friday, September 01, 2006

29 dead as plane catches fire in Iran

TEHRAN (Reuters) - An Iranian airliner caught fire after a tire burst on landing at an airport in the northeast of the country on Friday, killing 29 of the 148 people aboard, state television said.

Earlier reports had suggested a death toll of 80.


Nourollah Rezai-Niaraki, head of Iran's civil aviation organization, told state TV that 43 people on board the plane had been injured but the rest escaped unharmed.


Television pictures showed a broken-up plane with parts of its fuselage charred. The cockpit appeared to be largely unaffected by the fire, as did much of the rear portion of the aircraft.

Firefighters were shown extinguishing fires in parts of the smoldering wreck and clambering over other areas of the fuselage, carrying out corpses covered in blankets.

The plane, a Russian-built Tupolev 154, caught fire at 1.45 p.m. (1015 GMT) after slipping off the side of the runway when a tire burst on landing at the city of Masshad, site of Iran's holiest shrine, state media said.

"The flight crew and the pilot of this flight survived, and this will be a great help to find out the cause of the accident as soon as possible," Roads and Transport Minister Mohammad Rahmati told Iran's students news agency ISNA.

An Iranairtour official, who asked not to be identified, said the airline was contacting families of the victims. He also said flights to Mashhad had been canceled after the crash.
Pilgrims flock to Mashhad throughout the year to visit the tomb of Imam Reza, the eighth Muslim Shi'ite imam. It was not clear if any of those on board the Iranairtour flight were making the pilgrimage.

The southern city of Bandar Abbas, where the plane began its journey, is the Islamic Republic's main port and is located near the popular Iranian holiday destination of Qeshm island.

Air safety experts say Iran has a poor safety record with a string of crashes in recent decades, many involving Russian-made aircraft.


U.S. sanctions on the Islamic state have prevented it from buying new aircraft or spares from the West, forcing it to supplement its aging fleet of Boeing and Airbus planes with aircraft from the former Soviet Union.

The last major plane disaster in Iran involved a military plane which crashed in January, killing at least 11 people. Another military plane hit a tower block in Tehran in December, killing 94 people on board and at least 22 people on the ground.

The most recent Iranian civil aviation disaster involved a Kish airlines Fokker-50 plane, which crashed in February 2004 during landing in Sharjah airport in the United Arab Emirates killing 43 of the 45 passengers and crew aboard.