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U.S. NEWSWednesday 4 November

NTSB: Issue with fuel supply line in plane that caught fire 

MIAMI (AP) — The National      the fuel line’s coupling as-   Greensboro, North Caro-                         of Aviation Maintenance          and see what other kinds of
Transportation Safety Board    sembly had disconnected        lina-based airline’s plane                      Science at Embry-Riddle          maintenance was done in
reported Tuesday that the      near the left engine of the    maintenance records. Of-                        Aeronautical University.         the past.”
main fuel supply line to an    Dynamic International Air-     ficials plan to wrap up the                     “It’s not one of those things    The NTSB reported there
engine was disconnected        ways plane. The coupling       onsite investigation Tues-                      that is generally an issue.      was no maintenance in the
before a jetliner caught fire  assembly has been re-          day.                                            The first thing I would want     fuel line area immediately
as it taxied for takeoff from  tained for further investiga-  The stainless steel fuel lines                  to look at is get a complete     before the fire. Dynamic
Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood      tion.                          on a Boeing 767 are not                         picture of the maintenance       has ordered inspections of
International Airport.         The fire did not penetrate     usually a focus in regular                      done in that area,” Horning      the rest of the airline’s fleet
In issuing preliminary find-   the fuselage, the NTSB said.   aircraft maintenance, said                      said.                            to ensure proper fuel line
ings Tuesday, the NTSB said    The NTSB is reviewing the      Chuck Horning, chairman                         “You’d want to go back           connections. q

DNA hunt on as Chipotle-linked E. coli outbreak grows to 37 

DONNA BLANKINSHIP              A pedestrian walks past a closed Chipotle restaurant in Seattle.               ologist Dr. Scott Lindquist      ing on working closely with
Associated Press               Chipotle’s industry-leading commitment to tracking its ingre-                  said the specific microor-       Chipotle,” said Dr. Katrina
SEATTLE (AP) — Chipotle’s      dients from farm to table is being put to the test by an E. coli               ganism responsible for the       Hedberg, Oregon’s state
industry-leading commit-       outbreak that has sickened at least 37 people as of Tuesday,                   outbreak is Shiga toxin-pro-     epidemiologist.
ment to tracking its ingre-    November 3, 2015.                                                              ducing E. coli O26.              Multi-state outbreaks have
dients from farm to table                                                                                     Now they’re doing more           increased sharply in recent
is being put to the test by                                                       (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)  tests, on samples of hu-         years, the Centers for Dis-
an E. coli outbreak that has                                                                                  man waste and on any E.          ease Control and Preven-
sickened at least 37 people    growing number of E. coli      to 12 probable cases in the                     coli found in food samples,      tion reported Tuesday. On
as of Tuesday, nearly all of   cases involving people who     Portland area and from 19                       looking for any exact DNA        average, two dozen oc-
whom ate recently at one       shared one common expe-        to 25 probable cases in five                    matches. That, in turn,          curred from 2010 to 2014,
of the chain’s restaurants     rience: a meal at Chipotle     counties near Seattle on                        should indicate which in-        up from six a year from 1973
in Washington state or Or-     during the last two weeks.     Tuesday.                                        gredient carried it into the     to 2010. That’s partly due to
egon.                          The numbers grew from 3        Washington State Epidemi-                       meals of diners, Lindquist       better detection, but food
Scientists also said Tues-                                                                                    said. Food from six Chipo-       industry consolidation has
day that they identified                                                                                      tle stores linked to the         meant companies ship to
the specific microorganism                                                                                    outbreak is being tested,        wider networks of grocery
responsible, which they be-                                                                                   and Lindquist said they          stores and restaurants now,
lieve was carried on fresh                                                                                    may know by Wednesday            so tainted products can
produce such as lettuce or                                                                                    which produce, if any, tests     spread more widely as well.
tomatoes.                                                                                                     positive for the same micro-     In this case, identifying the
The chain of casual Mexi-                                                                                     organism.                        supplier of any contami-
can restaurants voluntarily                                                                                   Authorities have already         nated produce should be
closed 43 locations in the                                                                                    asked Chipotle to turn over      easier in this case than in
two states after health of-                                                                                   information about its food       other outbreaks of food-
ficials alerted them to a                                                                                     suppliers. “We’re really rely-   borne illnesses. q

Ex-sheriff: Deputy used unapproved firearm in fatal shooting 

TULSA, Oklahoma (AP) —         when he shot Eric Harris.      agency in May — through                         slaughter.                       fied annual firearms qualifi-
A reserve deputy used an       In an 18-page letter to the    an open records request.                        Glanz said Bates resigned        cation requirements.
unapproved firearm that        agency, Glanz also told        The letter is dated Sept. 3.                    before the agency was            A grand jury indicted Glanz
he wasn’t qualified to  use-   the agency that Bates          According to an arrest re-                      able to discipline him in the    on two misdemeanor
when he fatally shot an un-    had not followed policy        port, Harris, 44, was hand-                     shooting. Glanz also said        counts after an investiga-
armed man, a former Okla-      to attain the required ap-     cuffed and restrained dur-                      he waived application re-        tion of his department amid
homa sheriff has admitted.     proval and documenta-          ing a sting involving gun                       quirements Bates as he did       allegations of special treat-
The Tulsa World reported       tion to carry that weapon.     sales in April when the                         for all reserve deputies who     ment for reserve deputies
Tuesday that former Tul-       Glanz said the shooting of     73-year-old Bates fatally                       had previously been law          and concern about Bates’
sa County Sheriff Stanley      Harris was the “sole docu-     shot him. Bates has said                        enforcement officers. Bates      performance and training.
Glanz acknowledged to          mented  use” by Bates of       he confused his stun gun                        was an officer for one year      Glanz finally submitted his
the Commission on Ac-          his unauthorized, personal     and his handgun. Bates re-                      in the mid-1960s. He said        resignation in late Septem-
creditation for Law En-        weapon while on duty.          signed from the sheriff’s of-                   seven reserve deputies           ber, about five months af-
forcement Agencies that        The Tulsa World obtained       fice soon after the shooting                    from 2009 to 2014 did not        ter Harris was killed. His res-
Robert Bates was carrying      the letter — a response to     and has pleaded not guilty                      have documentation in            ignation was effective Nov.
a personal firearm in April    questions posed by the         to second-degree man-                           their files showing they satis-  1. q
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