101. Sunny weather had enticed many skiers into deep snow off the marked pistes, said a spokesman for the air rescue service Air Glacier. 102. That could mean electronic monitoring and maintaining a year-round presence in positions traditionally abandoned in winter because of the forbidding cold and deep snow. 103. The bodies could be spread in mountain valleys and gorges where ethnic Albanians survivors said they fled through the deep snow of early April to escape the Serb forces. 104. The investigation is continuing into why the plane touched down in deep snow left of the plowed runway. 105. The first leg of their journey was a three-day walk through deep snow in the mountains, which separated their village from Croatian safe areas. 106. The four games were to be played in northern Greece, but they were postponed because the fields were covered with deep snow. 107. Twenty-five refugees from Iraq and Afghanistan have been found lost in deep snow near the border with Germany, the news agency CTK reported Tuesday. 108. Wiberg told APA that she sustained the injury during slalom training when she entered deep snow and a ski got stuck, making her knee twist. 109. Although Afghan factional fighting is never completely halted by winter, the deep snows have traditionally given forces defending the capital an edge over their attackers. 110. Bosnian government forces also fired on a French helicopter trying to find government soldiers lost in deep snow on a mountain south of the capital. |