1. Search crews recovered 17 bodies from the rubble of a five-story building that collapsed in Beirut, Lebanon, a Red Cross official said.
2. Crushed stone from the earthquake-stricken Fukushima, Japan, area might have caused high levels of radiation in a condominium, officials of a quarry firm said.
3. Operations off the coast of Somalia indicate the British military is serious about tackling national security threats posed by pirates, a secretary said.
MichaelAD Media Studies
Monday, January 16, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
National News Log
1. A retired British businessman will be extradited to the United States on charges of conspiring to sell parts for Iranian missiles, officials said.
2. President Obama will speak on government reform and preview the movie "Red Tails" Friday, the White House said.
3. A slain Peruvian woman's family vowed to be in court for the sentencing of her killer, a suspect in the case of a missing U.S. teen declared dead Thursday.
2. President Obama will speak on government reform and preview the movie "Red Tails" Friday, the White House said.
3. A slain Peruvian woman's family vowed to be in court for the sentencing of her killer, a suspect in the case of a missing U.S. teen declared dead Thursday.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
National News Log
1. Electronic personal and banking information for more than 11,000 University of Victoria employees in British Columbia was stolen, the school said.
2. Republican presidential hopefuls are looking to the Jan. 21 South Carolina primary, considered by pundits as a key state in this roller-coaster political cycle.
3. A smothering defense and five field goals by Jeremy Shelley took No. 2 Alabama to a 21-0 win over No. 1 Louisiana State in Monday's BCS championship game.
2. Republican presidential hopefuls are looking to the Jan. 21 South Carolina primary, considered by pundits as a key state in this roller-coaster political cycle.
3. A smothering defense and five field goals by Jeremy Shelley took No. 2 Alabama to a 21-0 win over No. 1 Louisiana State in Monday's BCS championship game.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Masclinity and femininity
This Advertisment is sterotyping men. because when you look at this ad and you see that tin of tobacco you automaticcally think of men and them chewing not women.
This advertisment is sterotyping african american males or men in general. in this ad you see chicken wings and beer. you also see the guy in the ad licking salt off a womens leg.
This picture is showing little kids that when they are older they should look this and they should be in the millitary.
This advertisment is sterotyping african american males or men in general. in this ad you see chicken wings and beer. you also see the guy in the ad licking salt off a womens leg.
This picture is showing little kids that when they are older they should look this and they should be in the millitary.
POSITIVE
This ad is sterotyping african americans. this is saying the second coming which means watch out for these guys in the nba and notice that everyone of them arer african americans
this ad is sterotyping asians in a positave way by saying they're really smart
National News Long
1. Toronto 911 emergency dispatchers took more than 107,000 calls accidentally dialed from cellphones in people's pockets last year, police said Monday.
2. The government in Bahrain should investigate reports of excessive force used against demonstrators, the U.S. State Department said.
3. A Canadian warship steamed toward the Mediterranean Sea Monday for NATO anti-terrorism patrols as Iranian naval tensions ran high.
2. The government in Bahrain should investigate reports of excessive force used against demonstrators, the U.S. State Department said.
3. A Canadian warship steamed toward the Mediterranean Sea Monday for NATO anti-terrorism patrols as Iranian naval tensions ran high.
Friday, January 6, 2012
National News Log
1. A former Turkish army leader was in custody Friday, accused of plotting to destabilize Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government, officials said.
2. Three rockets hit near the Green Zone in Baghdad Friday and killed two people during a parade marking the founding of Iraq's armed forces, officials said.
3. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., will attend a candlelight vigil Sunday to mark the anniversary of a shooting attack in which she was injured, her office said.
2. Three rockets hit near the Green Zone in Baghdad Friday and killed two people during a parade marking the founding of Iraq's armed forces, officials said.
3. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., will attend a candlelight vigil Sunday to mark the anniversary of a shooting attack in which she was injured, her office said.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
National News Log
1. Insurgents targeted Iraq's Shiite community Thursday attacking pilgrims in the desert and in Baghdad neighborhoods, killing at least 60 people, officials said.
2. An apparent dispute about control of illegal activities at a prison in Mexico's Tamaulipas state left 31 people dead and 13 wounded, prison officials said.
3. Reno Air Racing Association officials said the National Championship Air Races are set for Sept. 12-16 in Nevada.
2. An apparent dispute about control of illegal activities at a prison in Mexico's Tamaulipas state left 31 people dead and 13 wounded, prison officials said.
3. Reno Air Racing Association officials said the National Championship Air Races are set for Sept. 12-16 in Nevada.
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