From npr news in Washington I'm Winsir Johnston. Newly released document show General Motors delayed another recall. This one involves more than 300,000 vehicles with defective1 power staling systems. Npr's Hosney Lowon reports the news comes on the hills of another long delayed recall. It's General Motors more than a decade to win the public that more than 2.6 million of its cars had faulty ignition switches. Now documents posed on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's website showed that GM also waited years to recall more than 300,000 unsettled ions for power staling failure. This despite receiving thousands of consumers' complaints claiming for volunteer repair. The document also showed that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigstion about the defective power staling systems more than 2 years ago. But the government regulator did not siger a recall after finding the power problem cause a dozen crashes and true injuries. Hosney Lowon, npr news.
Officials in Massachusetts are expecting twice as many spectators for the Boston marathon than last year when 2 bombs killed 3 and injured many others.Npr's Jess Bredy reports authorities have biffed up security ahead of Monday's race. The Boston athletes assosoation is predicting a million spectators will show up this year. Nearly 36000 runners are signing up ,9000 more than last year. Among them is Seteven Penar of Spingfield, Massachusetts. He has just managed the marathon last year when the bombs went off. I don't feel any anxiety about safety right now cuz I think when I enforce the orgnanizer has done a great job, you know coming to a differet safer plan this year.5500 police officers and the members of national guard will patrol the marathon this year. Jess Bredy npr news, Washington.
Officials in Maiomin say it's unclear when the mountain side
collapsed2 into the resort town of Jacksonmodivway. But they say it's likely when they does they will take a piece of the town with it. Jackson assistant town manager St Robinson says workers are trying to reinstall some outshed concrete pieces to help stablize the area
affected3 by the slide. They are laying of the deeps down and puting some more dirt on top of them to see if they can
regain4 at least emergency access up buch drive to those homes. The slow moving
landslide5 which expands hundreds of yards split one house in two unbuckled pavement. Authorities are looking into whether construction at foot of the mountain was contributing factor.Rescuers on mount Evers today recover the body of another mounting guide killed by yesterday's avalache,
abrading6 the death
toll7 to at least 13. Crues are continuing to search for 3 other guides who are still missing.
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In Jerusalem, flames from thousands of candles alluminating the church where Jesus is said to have been buried in
resin8 as often of
Christians9 today in reacting what they call the miracle holy fire. Npr's Emily Herris reports. People cheered and held up candles to light from the flames in great
pastry10 a Jerusalem brought from what's believed to be Jesus's crept. Russian Mitlia, tha archbishop beloves the feeling he gets from this ritual.
For reals and scares at the same time. He is there the Russian foundation that flies candles lit the holy fires immediately to Moscow and other places in time for easter services.For several years the flames has gone to Crimea's two big cities.Now that Russia has
annexed11 the penisular.The archbishop says the light will be distributed to churches all over Crimea. This year it is
risky12. Next year perhaps it will be a tradition. Emily Herris,npr news, Jerusalem.
The debate over whether horse drove carriages in New york city's central park should be remain is once again hiting up. Ally Feildman of the organization New Yorkers
reclaimed13 a liverborn in safe streets is among those seeking to ban the carriages. We are already to say that the current carriages have been transformed from a horse carriage to a horseless carriage in a way that's going to be benefitial to all parties involved, meaning the horses in New York city, the people in New York city and any current carriages to the tourists.
New York city's council still has to vote on the issue but legislation has get to emerge.Nillbuild Blasio had promised during his campaign to ban the carriage rides.
I'm Winsir Johnston, npr news in Washington.