Tuesday, December 20, 2011
National News Log
1. More than 680 pounds of cocaine was seized in a shipment at the Port of Montreal, the Canada Border Services Agency announced Tuesday.
2. Quebec police and firefighters were searching Tuesday for a 6-year-old boy who fell into an icy river east of Montreal while trying to rescue his dog.
3. The ultraconservative Salafi Islamist party in Egypt said it would honor the country's peace treaty with Israel and supports negotiations with Jerusalem.
2. Quebec police and firefighters were searching Tuesday for a 6-year-old boy who fell into an icy river east of Montreal while trying to rescue his dog.
3. The ultraconservative Salafi Islamist party in Egypt said it would honor the country's peace treaty with Israel and supports negotiations with Jerusalem.
Monday, December 19, 2011
National News Log
1. Mexican drug cartels are using fruit, fabric and toys bought in the United States and exported to Mexico to launder money from drug-trafficking, officials say.
2. North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, who ruled the isolated communist country since 1994, has died at age 69, the country's official news agency reported Monday.
3. Sixteen people from a capsized Russian oil rig were confirmed dead, dozens were missing and rescuers searched the Okhotsk Sea for survivors, officials said.
2. North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, who ruled the isolated communist country since 1994, has died at age 69, the country's official news agency reported Monday.
3. Sixteen people from a capsized Russian oil rig were confirmed dead, dozens were missing and rescuers searched the Okhotsk Sea for survivors, officials said.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
National News Log
1. A federal judge has upheld the dismissal of a $4.4 million jury award to a Michigan veteran who says he was teased about his missing hand at his civilian job.
2. Some 5,000 Canadians in violence-wracked Syria should get out of the country as quickly as possible, Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird warned Thursday.
3. A Cincinnati woman is being accused of discrimination after posting a sign on her gate, reading, "Public Swimming Pool, White Only."
2. Some 5,000 Canadians in violence-wracked Syria should get out of the country as quickly as possible, Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird warned Thursday.
3. A Cincinnati woman is being accused of discrimination after posting a sign on her gate, reading, "Public Swimming Pool, White Only."
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
National News Log
1. The Russian government has approved a political rally for Saturday that is expected to draw some 50,000 election protesters, opposition activists said.
2. The Iowa political director for Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich resigned after making a disparaging remark about the Mormon faith.
3. A Welsh woman who has been collecting Christmas decorations since 2002 said she now has 1,700 of them hanging from her ceiling.
2. The Iowa political director for Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich resigned after making a disparaging remark about the Mormon faith.
3. A Welsh woman who has been collecting Christmas decorations since 2002 said she now has 1,700 of them hanging from her ceiling.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
National News Log
1. Attacks targeting judges, security forces and liquor stores in a 24-hour period resulted in at least seven people dying in Iraq, police said.
2. The number of police officers declined on a per-capita basis in Canada in the past year, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday.
3. A magnitude 6.1 earthquake shook Indonesia's Sulawesi Island Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
2. The number of police officers declined on a per-capita basis in Canada in the past year, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday.
3. A magnitude 6.1 earthquake shook Indonesia's Sulawesi Island Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Monday, December 12, 2011
National News Log
1. U.S. technology giant Hewlett-Packard is planning and developing WebOS devices, Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman said.
2. A Duluth, Minn., newsman who found some cash says the ad he ran in the newspaper produced no fewer than 18 calls from folks claiming they lost money recently.
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Former Panamanian leader has returned to his home country nearly 22 years after U.S. forces removed him from office.
Friday, December 9, 2011
National News Log
1. The British government is considering pulling up to 4,000 of its troops out of Afghanistan before the end of 2013, The Guardian reported Friday.
2. One person was killed and 10 injured Friday when a man stabbed pedestrians with a knife in Moscow, police said.
3. Five peacekeepers were injured in southern Lebanon when their vehicle was targeted by an explosion, the U.N. mission there said Friday
2. One person was killed and 10 injured Friday when a man stabbed pedestrians with a knife in Moscow, police said.
3. Five peacekeepers were injured in southern Lebanon when their vehicle was targeted by an explosion, the U.N. mission there said Friday
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
National News Log
1. America owes a "profound debt" to the veterans and survivors of the Japanese bombing of the U.S. Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, President Obama said.
2. China has intensified its attacks on microblogs by warning on state media the rumors they spread are as harmful to society as drugs, an Internet analyst said.
3. Ten more criminal cases have been opened against former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, the country's deputy prosecutor said.
2. China has intensified its attacks on microblogs by warning on state media the rumors they spread are as harmful to society as drugs, an Internet analyst said.
3. Ten more criminal cases have been opened against former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, the country's deputy prosecutor said.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
National News Log
1. Students who chewed gum for 5 minutes before taking a test did better on the test than students who did not chew gum before the test, U.S. researchers said.
2. A Zimbabwean man who called for a prostitute to come to his hotel room said he collapsed to the floor when his daughter showed up.
3. A Florida man faces theft charges after allegedly trying to walk out of a store with the makings for a candlelight dinner stuffed down his pants, police said.
2. A Zimbabwean man who called for a prostitute to come to his hotel room said he collapsed to the floor when his daughter showed up.
3. A Florida man faces theft charges after allegedly trying to walk out of a store with the makings for a candlelight dinner stuffed down his pants, police said.
Monday, December 5, 2011
National News Log
1. An 85-year-old woman, alleging she was strip-searched at New York's John F. Kennedy Airport, said she plans to sue the Transportation Security Agency.
2. Sunday Tiger Woods notched his first win since he was hit by extramarital scandals following a 2009 car crash, taking the Chevron World Challenge in California.
3. Moscow police needed just a half-hour to capture four suspects in a $4 million robbery at a downtown hotel, sources told the RIA Novosti news service.
Last Nights NEWS
Airport security agents say a replica gun is a replica gun, even if it was just a design on a Florida teenager's purse.
Organizers of this weekend's Warrior Dash in south Florida say about 8,500 tackled the 3-mile obstacle course with free beer at the other end.
Authorities in Florida said the Santa-hat wearing bus passenger accused of hurling a rock through the vehicle's windshield was turned in by his mother.
All the important news from the morning are never talked aboutnin the evning news and i found that very intresting
Friday, December 2, 2011
National News Log
1. A California businessman was sentenced to seven years in prison and ordered to pay $3.7 million in the shooting death of a Hollywood executive.
2. The United States transferred control of the massive military base known as Camp Victory in Baghdad to the Iraqi government Friday.
3. A former monk was being treated in a hospital in Tibet for injuries he sustained when he set himself on fire to protest Chinese rule, activists said.
2. The United States transferred control of the massive military base known as Camp Victory in Baghdad to the Iraqi government Friday.
3. A former monk was being treated in a hospital in Tibet for injuries he sustained when he set himself on fire to protest Chinese rule, activists said.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
National News Log
1. Vice President Joe Biden says he's focused on re-electing President Obama, but hasn't ruled out his own U.S. presidential bid in 2016.
2. Thousands of homes in Southern California were without power Thursday after winds with gusts of 97 mph whipped through the region, knocking down electric lines.
3. A 17-year-old girl and her two sisters were injured in an acid-throwing attack after she declined a marriage proposal from a younger man, Afghan officials said.
2. Thousands of homes in Southern California were without power Thursday after winds with gusts of 97 mph whipped through the region, knocking down electric lines.
3. A 17-year-old girl and her two sisters were injured in an acid-throwing attack after she declined a marriage proposal from a younger man, Afghan officials said.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
National News Log
1. A Florida teenager convicted of fatally stabbing a high school classmate must serve a 40-year prison term plus 10 years probation, a judge has ruled.
2. Chronic insecurity is getting in the way of humanitarian aid in Somalia, where a simmering insurgency is leading to mass displacements, a U.N. official said
3. A Florida teenager convicted of fatally stabbing a high school classmate must serve a 40-year prison term plus 10 years probation, a judge has ruled.
2. Chronic insecurity is getting in the way of humanitarian aid in Somalia, where a simmering insurgency is leading to mass displacements, a U.N. official said
3. A Florida teenager convicted of fatally stabbing a high school classmate must serve a 40-year prison term plus 10 years probation, a judge has ruled.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
National News Log
1. The mother of a missing 5-year-old Arizona girl has been released from jail because prosecutors did not bring charges before a deadline, officials said.
2. Authorities in France said a 3-year-old boy has died after being placed inside a washing machine running on cold cycle as punishment.
3. Details of the human rights abuses outlined by an international commission of inquiry on Syria are appalling, the U.S. envoy to the United Nations said.
2. Authorities in France said a 3-year-old boy has died after being placed inside a washing machine running on cold cycle as punishment.
3. Details of the human rights abuses outlined by an international commission of inquiry on Syria are appalling, the U.S. envoy to the United Nations said.
Monday, November 28, 2011
National News Log
1. Social workers have removed an 8-year-old Ohio boy who weighs more than 200 pounds from his family, saying his mother had not done enough to control his weight.
2. A storm with high winds and heavy rain left 80,000 people in Sweden without power Monday and resulted in canceled and delayed flights, officials said.
3.Taiwanese doctors prepared to remove the kidney of a death row inmate, who offered it to save his ailing sister, hospital officials said.
2. A storm with high winds and heavy rain left 80,000 people in Sweden without power Monday and resulted in canceled and delayed flights, officials said.
3.Taiwanese doctors prepared to remove the kidney of a death row inmate, who offered it to save his ailing sister, hospital officials said.
Monday, November 21, 2011
National News Log
1. Clashes between protesters and security forces killed at least 23 people and injured more than 1,500 in Egypt, the Health Ministry said Monday.
2. Family members say an Orlando mother who disappeared Thursday may have been the victim of a carjacking.
3. The United States fears many CIA operatives in Iran and Lebanon have been caught and executed, current and former U.S. officials said.
2. Family members say an Orlando mother who disappeared Thursday may have been the victim of a carjacking.
3. The United States fears many CIA operatives in Iran and Lebanon have been caught and executed, current and former U.S. officials said.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
National News Log
1. New evidence indicates a neo-Nazi terror cell in Germany may have been planning to attack politicians, including two members of parliament, investigators said.
2. Kenya says it is prepared to send troops to boost the African Union force fighting militant Islamists in Somalia, officials said.
3. A former Canadian reservist has been found guilty at a Halifax, Nova Scotia, court-martial of killing a fellow soldier in Afghanistan, the military said.
2. Kenya says it is prepared to send troops to boost the African Union force fighting militant Islamists in Somalia, officials said.
3. A former Canadian reservist has been found guilty at a Halifax, Nova Scotia, court-martial of killing a fellow soldier in Afghanistan, the military said.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
National News Log
1. An Indiana school district is being sued by the parents of a student who suffered brain injury when allegedly beaten because of his Middle Eastern background.
2. Missouri authorities say they have been searching a private farm in northeast Jackson County for weeks, looking for traces of a girl missing since 2002.
3. A spam attack on the social networking site Facebook has left its news feeds flooded with pornography and violent images, company officials said.
2. Missouri authorities say they have been searching a private farm in northeast Jackson County for weeks, looking for traces of a girl missing since 2002.
3. A spam attack on the social networking site Facebook has left its news feeds flooded with pornography and violent images, company officials said.
Monday, November 14, 2011
National News Log
1. Police said a man arrested as a suspect in Kansas City, Mo., shootings that killed three people is the boyfriend of one of the victims.
2. A California Highway Patrol officer suffered a gunshot wound and and the alleged gunman was killed during a traffic stop in Elk Grove, Calif., officials said.
3. U.S. President Obama is more at risk in 2012 than it seems because of his low ratings on the economy and the country's direction, a Politico poll indicates.
2. A California Highway Patrol officer suffered a gunshot wound and and the alleged gunman was killed during a traffic stop in Elk Grove, Calif., officials said.
3. U.S. President Obama is more at risk in 2012 than it seems because of his low ratings on the economy and the country's direction, a Politico poll indicates.
Friday, November 11, 2011
National News Log
1. CaliWorld War II veteran denied service medals 65 years ago because of a bad-conduct discharge now has them, including a Bronze Star, officials said.
2. A deteriorating security situation in Somalia has led to a rise in the number of rape cases for women at internally displaced camps, a U.N. official said.
3. In a competition no one would want to win, Louisiana came out on top -- or more accurately, at the bottom -- as the state with the country's worst drivers.
3. In a competition no one would want to win, Louisiana came out on top -- or more accurately, at the bottom -- as the state with the country's worst drivers.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
National News Log
1. A gas leak Thursday in a coal mine in China killed at least 20 miners and 23 others remained trapped, local authorities said.
2. ens of thousands of university and college students in Quebec skipped classes Thursday to protest tuition fee hikes in each of the next five years.
3. ssailants blew up an Egyptian pipeline that delivers natural gas to Israel and Jordan for the seventh time this year, security officials said.
2. ens of thousands of university and college students in Quebec skipped classes Thursday to protest tuition fee hikes in each of the next five years.
3. ssailants blew up an Egyptian pipeline that delivers natural gas to Israel and Jordan for the seventh time this year, security officials said.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
National News Log
1. A federal judge in Florida ordered a Filipino man to pay a $13,000 fine and serve three years of probation or trying to sell an imported drone on eBay.
2. President Obama gets positive reviews from Americans on his handling of foreign affairs and gets failing marks for his job on domestic matters, Gallup said.
3. Washington and its allies need to take swift action to curb Iran's slow and steady march toward building a nuclear bomb, a Republican lawmaker said.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
National News Log
1. Berlusconi Wins vote but his power base shrinks
http://old.news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111108/ap_on_bi_ge/eu_italy_financial_crisis
AP - Premier Silvio Berlusconi won a much-watched vote Tuesday, but the result laid bare his lack of support in Parliament as financial pressure from the eurozone debt crisis pummeled Italy.
2. Sandusky was on PSU campus last week
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/topstories/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111108/ap_on_sp_co_ne/fbc_penn_state_abuse
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky had access to the team's weight room as recently as last week, a person familiar with the situation said just hours before Joe Paterno was to give his first news conference since his former protege was charged with child sex abuse.
3. Employers must post job openings in 3 years
http://old.news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111108/ap_on_bi_ge/us_job_openings
Employers advertised more jobs in September than at any other point in the past three years, a hopeful sign that companies may step up hiring.
http://old.news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111108/ap_on_bi_ge/eu_italy_financial_crisis
AP - Premier Silvio Berlusconi won a much-watched vote Tuesday, but the result laid bare his lack of support in Parliament as financial pressure from the eurozone debt crisis pummeled Italy.
2. Sandusky was on PSU campus last week
http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/topstories/*http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111108/ap_on_sp_co_ne/fbc_penn_state_abuse
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky had access to the team's weight room as recently as last week, a person familiar with the situation said just hours before Joe Paterno was to give his first news conference since his former protege was charged with child sex abuse.
3. Employers must post job openings in 3 years
http://old.news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20111108/ap_on_bi_ge/us_job_openings
Employers advertised more jobs in September than at any other point in the past three years, a hopeful sign that companies may step up hiring.
Monday, November 7, 2011
The statement means that propaganda undermine the democracy just like violence underminds a dictatorship. this is true becasue in a dictatorship the only way to over throw a dictorship is violence. the onkly way to over throw a democracy is propaganda. becasue peoples ideas will getting people to think different about our goverment. IDK its hard to explain but if u you have any questions feel free to comment.
The MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVIE
the movie was about norm shomski and how left wing he is. and how important media is in our lives and in the world. but i did think the movie wa a lil boring it didnt really keep my attention
The MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVIE
the movie was about norm shomski and how left wing he is. and how important media is in our lives and in the world. but i did think the movie wa a lil boring it didnt really keep my attention
Thursday, November 3, 2011
is propaganda to a democray what violence is to a dictatorship??
This statement by Noam chomsky is saying that you need ideas to make a democracy.
Monday, October 17, 2011
WE FEEEL FINE
i found the We Feel Fine website very intresting and out there. its weird seeing how people feel all over the world. my favorite part would be the mounds.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
1. I was out and about one day and i started singing this catchy jingle and i didnt know where it from. i later realized that it was a comercial. this comercial was http://www.freecreditreport.com./ this comercial sings a song about a guy whos credit is WHACK and freecreditreport.com will allow you to check your credit for free.
This ad is a silience becasue its very striking, this song will get stuck in your head for a long time. and you will wonder what comercial its off of.
Well I was shoppin' for a new car, which one's me?
A cool Convertible or an SUV?
Too bad I didn't know my credit was whack,
Cuz' now I'm drivin' off the lot in a used Subcompact.
F-R-E-E that spells free,
Credit report dot com baby.
Saw their ads on my T.V.
Thought about going, but was too lazy.
Now instead of lookin' fly & rollin' phat,
My legs are sticking to the vinyl and my posse's gettin' laughed at.
F-R-E-E that spells free,
Credit report dot com baby.
A cool Convertible or an SUV?
Too bad I didn't know my credit was whack,
Cuz' now I'm drivin' off the lot in a used Subcompact.
F-R-E-E that spells free,
Credit report dot com baby.
Saw their ads on my T.V.
Thought about going, but was too lazy.
Now instead of lookin' fly & rollin' phat,
My legs are sticking to the vinyl and my posse's gettin' laughed at.
F-R-E-E that spells free,
Credit report dot com baby.
2. Hanes comercial- This ad is a straw man because theyt have michael jordan in the comercial to try and get people to buy hanes tee shirts and boxers.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
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