Musician releases song to aid pronunciation of Iceland volcano Eyjafjallajokull!

London, Apr 21 (ANI): A musician in Iceland has composed a light-hearted song in a bid to help people with the pronunciation of the name of the volcano, which has caused travel chaos.

Eyjafjallajokull – pronounced roughly ay-uh-fyat-luh-yoe-kuutl – has left many people confused.

The name has been formed through merging three Icelandic words via a process call “agglutination”, where separate ideas are put together to form a composite idea.

In this case, Eyjafjallajokull means “island-mountain-glacier,” reports the Telegraph.

Thus, many people have concluded that it may not refer to the volcano at all but, more accurately, “the glacier on the mountain which looks like an island”.

It is likely the volcano has been called many things that are not its proper name since it threw up vast plumes of ash clouds and forced airspace across Europe to be closed.

Eliza Geirsdottir Newman, the musician in question, performed her song to the broadcaster Al Jazeera to help people remember the correct pronunciation.

Playing a ukulele, she sang: “Eyjafjallajokull is a long, long name/ For such a small glacier, with such notorious fame/ And Eyjafjallajokull has caused quite a stir/ And no-one can fly anywhere except the birds/ Please stop it Eyjafjallajokull.” (ANI)

Plane with seven people on board missing in Philippines

Manila, April 2 (Xinhua) A small plane with five passengers and two crew members on board went missing shortly after take-off in northern Philippines Thursday, the country’s civil aviation authority reported.

The European-made twin-engine Islander plane RP-C764 lost contact after it left the airport of Tuguegarao in northern Cagayan province at around 8.55 a.m. Thursday (0055 GMT), the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said.

Though the plane was bound towards Macanacon airport in neighbouring Isabela province, some 30 minutes away, no landing was reported in any major airports in the northern Luzon region, CAAP Director General Ruben Ciron said in a press release.

‘Tuguegarao reported that the weather was fairly good when RP-C764 took off today (Thursday),’ he said, adding that a team was formed to investigate the incident while several agencies of the military and government departments were searching for the missing plane.

A military UH-1H ‘Huey’ helicopter will be dispatched to trace the route of the plane, Ciron said.

Bush doesn’t know how many toilets there are in the White House!

Washington, Jan 9 (ANI): Even after being in the White House for eight years, President George W. Bush still can’t tell how many toilets are there.

The American President was stumped when one of the second graders, during his visit to the Kearny School in Philadelphia, asked him how many bathrooms does the White House has- and he had no answer, reports CBS.

On being asked Bush said: “Uh – there’s a lot. I’d have to spend time counting them, but there’s a lot of them.”

The President was also grilled on where would he live when he leaves the White House.

He replied: “I haven’t seen the new house in Texas yet.”

But the First Lady quickly interjected and said that she bought their new home in Dallas.

“Laura went and got it. I haven’t had a chance to see it,” said Bush. (ANI)