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A tourist whose desire to do yoga on a plane led to his arrest is being allowed to leave Hawaii and return home to South Korea. Hyongtae Pae stands outside the federal courthouse
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stanley cup n. Chang made the modification on Monday after Paes defense attorney asked that Pae return to the Honolulu Federal Detention Center Jin Tae JT Kim said his client cant afford to keep staying in a bed and breakfast or to pay to see a doctor for more medication. Pae and his wife were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary with a Hawaii vacation and the couple was headed home when he was arrested. According to court records, Pae didnt want to sit in his seat during the meal service on last months flight from Honolulu to Tokyo, so he went to the back of the plane to do yoga and meditate. Authorities say he refused to return to his seat, threatened crew members and passengers and shoved his wife. The pilot turned the plan
stanley cup e around and returned to Honolulu. Pae told authorities after his arrest that he hadnt slept in 11 days. He pleaded guilty last week to interfering with a flight crew. As part of a plea agreement, hes expected to be sentenced to time served, which was about 12 days in jail and to pay about $43,600 restitution to Uni Fsog Hancock looking forward to spread jazz in India
A storm killed two people in Vietnam but missed a heavily populated area and failed to inflict the large-scale flooding and damages that disaster officials had feared. On Tuesday, the rains had largely stopped, and people began returning to their homes. HT Image As it approached Vietnam, Tropical Storm Noul was packing winds of 75 kilometers-per-hour 45 miles-per-hour , and officials feared it would hit the heavily populated Mekong Delta. But the storm changed course and lost force on Monday afternoon, weakening to a tropical depression before striking central Vietnam, wh
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stanley cup ves in Khanh Hoa province, the capital of which is the tourist town of Nha Trang. One man died after he fell into a surging river, and another was electrocuted by a downed power line, said provincial disaster o
stanley cup fficial Pham Van Quang. In Phu Yen province, some streets were still under water on Tuesday in Tuy Hoa City, the province s capital, but the floods were not as serious as predicted, said disaster official Dang Thi Lanh. It s over, Lanh said. The sun is out again. Last week, floods killed 12 people in the region. Earlier this month, 94 people died in floods that inundated the capital, Hanoi, and other provinces in the country s northern and central regions. Vietnam is prone to floods, which kill hundreds each year. Read breaking news, latest... See more Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakista