News Headlines - 07 April 2012

▽Navy jet has 'catastrophic mechanical malfunction,' hits apartments in Virginia - CNN
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/04/06/us/virginia-plane-crash/
A Navy fighter jet experienced a "catastrophic mechanical malfunction" during takeoff Friday over the military community of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and rained a stench of jet fuel shortly before crashing into apartment buildings, according to residents and Navy officials.

▽Pakistan avalanche: rescuers recover soldiers' bodies - The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/07/pakistan-avalanche-rescuers-search-soldiers
Rescuers have recovered a number of bodies after an avalanche hit a Pakistani army base in the disputed Kashmir region, burying up to 150 soldiers.

▽Osborne 'very happy' for government to consider publishing MPs personal tax returns - Telegraph.co.uk
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/georgeosborne/9191222/Osborne-very-happy-for-government-to-consider-publishing-MPs-personal-tax-returns.html
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, the Chancellor says that the Conservatives are committed to transparency and highlights how politician’s tax returns are routinely published in the US.

▽Catholic cardinal calls on Christians to wear their crosses every day - The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/07/catholic-cardinal-christians-wear-crosses?newsfeed=true
Britain's most senior Catholic cleric has called on Christians to wear a cross every day as "a symbol of their beliefs" and to combat the marginalisation of religion in modern society.

▽UK's advertising watchdog to assess complaints Apple's new iPad 4G claims were misleading - Telegraph.co.uk
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/9191782/UKs-advertising-watchdog-to-assess-complaints-Apples-new-iPad-4G-claims-were-misleading.html
The popular tablet device is being marketed with 4G mobile broadband connectivity even though it is only able to access the ultra-fast network in North America.
The Advertising Standards Authority has received 24 complaints about the “misleading” references to 4G on Apple’s website.
The watchdog is considering whether or not to launch an investigation.