After crossing the line, Vonn, visibly overjoyed, marked the moment with NBA star Stephen Curry’s “night-night” celebration.
“It felt so good,” Vonn said. “I don’t have to drive at the limit and I’m still fast and driving…

After crossing the line, Vonn, visibly overjoyed, marked the moment with NBA star Stephen Curry’s “night-night” celebration.
“It felt so good,” Vonn said. “I don’t have to drive at the limit and I’m still fast and driving…

Lionel Messi will arrive in India on Saturday for the GOAT India Tour 2025, which will take the football legend to Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai and New Delhi over three days.
The Lionel Messi GOAT India Tour opens on December 13 in Kolkata and…

This collaborative planning effort included shipboard visits, risk assessments, technical workshops and repeated sessions with Carnival’s technical teams in Miami, Southampton, Marseille and at the Carnival training centre. The aim was to build a shared and granular understanding of system conditions, survey requirements, and the operational profile of each vessel.
Vincenzo Prinzi, Technical Operation Director, CCL, reflects: “The preparation for this project was extensive, and it allowed us to engage in meaningful discussions and work together with determination. Our strong communication played a key role in reaching a consensus on everything we planned.”
John Waters, LNG Inspection Project Manager, CUK, says: “The recent inspection of the LNG fuel system on Iona marked a first for Carnival UK and the collaboration with LR was important in its success. The communication and constructive approach helped navigate this new ground with confidence. Working closely together allowed us to address challenges quickly, maintain high safety standards and strengthen our capabilities in this emerging area.”
The inherent complexity of LNG fuel systems shaped every decision. Both Iona and Mardi Gras feature three fuel tanks and dual fuel trains designed for full redundancy, supported by sophisticated control logic and an extensive cryogenic piping network.
“Managing the inspection, testing and recommissioning of these systems within the confines of a passenger ship’s operational profile required not only expert knowledge but tight integration between the shipboard team, the technical office and the attending class surveyors,” says van Ee.
“We had to define a very detailed Inspection and Test Plan for these vessels, down to the smallest valve which required overhaul well in advance of the actual surveys.”
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The actor and comedian Stanley Baxter has died at the age of 99
Born in Glasgow in 1926, Baxter was best known for helming TV sketch series including The Stanley Baxter Show and The Stanley Baxter Picture Show.
Baxter began his career as a child…
TOKYO, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) — The Japanese weather agency on Friday lifted a tsunami advisory for northern Japan’s Pacific coast following a magnitude-6.9 earthquake in the Pacific Ocean off Aomori Prefecture.
Shortly after the temblor which…

The British conceptual artist Ceal Floyer died on December 11 after a long battle with illness, Esther Schipper gallery has announced.
Born in Pakistan, Ceal Floyer…

New analysis from a WHO global expert committee on vaccine safety has found that, based on available evidence, no causal link exists between vaccines and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The conclusion reaffirms WHO’s position that…

For patients with head and neck cancer receiving radiation therapy, dysphagia can emerge early and persist as a chronic or late complication. Swallowing exercises and maintaining oral…