Sunday, December 2, 2007

Current Events Blog


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LOCALOn Wednesday evening seven choirs put their competiveness aside to participate in a friendly Christmas show at the Paramount in Anderson. Over 200 kids participated in the show from 3 different high schools Highland, Anderson, and Liberty Christian for the first time. For the past 15 years this has been an annual event that many people from the community greatly enjoy. There were about 550 very pleased audience members and more are expected to show up for Thursday's showing of county choirs.


STATE


In Laporte, IN, a man has been accussed of stealing a twin engine plane and taxiing it around. This stunt man was drunk when he did it and he says his reasoning because he wanted to impress his girlfriend. The 38 year old man was charged with theft, criminal mischief, and driving even though his driver's license has been revoked for life. Flames started shooting out the left engine and damages are estimated at $160,000.

NATIONAL

In St. Augustine, FL an innocent parade turned in to a tragic accident for a young boy. The boy was riding on the front of the float with his feet dangling off the front when his foot got stuck in the tires and he got drug under. A nurse and off-duty worker ran to his rescue when they saw the giant float run over the boys abdomen. After he was airlifted to a near by Medical center he was listed in stable condition.

WORLD

In the world, the presidential election is happening in Russia. Putin is way ahead in the voting polls. Only 55% of the vote has been counted but at this point the current president already has 62.9% of the vote. The oppostion communist party says the count is unfair and the promise to protest if the votes continue to favor Putin. They claim they have been harassed by the current government.

SPORTS

Sean Taylor was a proffestional football player for the Washington Redskins. Recently, he was killed and now four people are behind bars charged with his murder. Thousands of peoples mourned his death but his team honored him at their game on Sunday by starting with only 10 men on the first play. His killers started with a simple bugurlarly but it turned bloody when Taylor turned out to be home.

BUSINESS

The computer company Dell has to decided to join forces with giant marketing agent WPP. There contract is three years long and during that time WPP will handle about 5.4 Billion dollars worth of Dell advertisments. In the past Dell has worked with over 800 companies at once. This new path will allow the company to have 100% of its advertising being done by one company and will be one less thing to worry about.

SCI/TECH

The gift to recieve this year as the market is seeing is the Wii. Even at $6oo on the internet the demand is very high. Nintendo is having a hard time filling the demand for their new console and because of that people are going to internet socres like Amazon and Ebay to get the console and are paying high dollar prices for it even though it is retailed at $250. Microsoft and the Playstation lowered the prices of their consoles to try to encourage buyers but it can't compete with the demand for the Wii.

HEALTH

A little boy in Atalantic, GA seems to be allergic to everything and its confusing docotors and the childs parents. The boy can't eat soy, milk, or peanut products. If he eats these products he breaks out in hives and can stop breating at any minute. He's rarely severe condintion has changed the life of the whole family and if they eat out they have to pack a lunch for Teddy. When he starts school, the alleregy is so severe that he will probably have to sit at a lunch table all by him self. He has to constantly have and use epi-pens which are becoming very common for kids with allergies (including myself).

IRAQ/AFG.

The November report from Iraq is back and for once its positive. Generals are saying that fewer fighters are entering the country from Syria and Iran. The civilian death toll is the lowest its been since February 2006. This marks the third month in a row that theire has been a decline in civilian causlities. In addition the death toll for American troops is the lowest since early 2004! Finally, something may be going right in Iraq.

ELECTION


The 2008 presidetial canidates are using the internet/web in a whole new way that it has never been used before. As we enter the time for the nasty ad campains to start, its looking like its gona be worse then ever before. Democrats are going with the view that they are going to use every wepon they have to get what they need to do. Repbulicans want to hurt democrats on their strengths. It is sad that our presidential canidates are lowering themseleves to below-the-belt-sucker punches but they are and voters need to learn to tune most of it out.

Friday, November 16, 2007

ELECTION
Recently, Clinton has come out and said that she is tierd of the mudslining that is going on through out the Democratic primaries. Ex-Sen John Edwards claims that she is just defending a very corrupt system. Obama simply says that Clinton needs to start giving "straight answers".
IRAQ
It is reported by British troops that violence in Iraq is way down. In fact, by mid-December they say they will be handing over responsiblities to Iraqi forces. They said the attacks are being more directed towards Iraqi troops instead. However, 600 US troops are now conducting raids on suspected AlQudeda terrorists.
BUSINESS
Live Nation made an $100 million deal with Madonna so that all of her business merchandise and albums go through them. They did this to lure her away from Warner Music group. However, since the news was annouced about a month ago, the stock has went down 30%. Officials of the company defend their purchase of the material girl though and say that it will eventually pay off.
TECH/SCI
Wal-Mart is slowly trying to become a greener business. It recently presented its first report on its efforts. The report is full of substance related ideas like organic based clothing. Carbon emmisions from Wal-Mart raised to 8.6 percent from 2005 to 2006. Enviromentalist everywhere are very pleased by Wal-Marts for their efforts.
HEALTH
The common cold virus has mutated so in such a way that it has become lethal. It is now responsible for at least 10 deaths. These kind of viruses usually do not turn lethal. It is also responsible for at least 140 illnesses in many states. Its victims are spanned from New York, Washington, Oregon, and even Texas.
STATE
Over Aurora, IN a deadly plane crashed could have accurred because two planes were within seconds of hitting each other. However, a new safety device saved them. This device is called the collision-avodience device. The two pilots executed emergency flight climb to avoid each other. Fort Wayne traffic control was unaware of the incident because the don't monitor at the high of an altitude. Everyone ended up fine.
LOCAL
In Anderson and Muncie, four people have been accussed of arson. They have purchased low priced homes, acquired home owners insurance, then caught their houses on fire. They make the fires look accidental and the collect the insurance money. Officials do not want to comment on the case because it is ongoing. The four could face up to 20 years in prision and a fine of up to 250,000 dollars.

Possible Scattering Of Human Remains On Disney Rides Reported - Orlando News Story - WKMG Orlando

Possible Scattering Of Human Remains On Disney Rides Reported - Orlando News Story - WKMG Orlando




National
A women has been accussed of scattering the remains of a loved one on a disney ride after the person was cremated. She claims that it was baby powder. This is no new concept. There have been many people that have suggested or carried out the idea of leaving their loved ones final remains at the happiest place on earth. The most popular ride that this occurs on is the "Pirates of the Carribean" ride.


Sports

For the first time, it has been proven by test that Barry Bonds has used steriods. Bonds lied about ever using steriods. However, Bonds official personal trainer was suddenly released from prision. Bond and his lawyer are going on the accusing side themself accusing prosecuters of "unethical misconduct".


WORLD
A cyclone hit Bangladash causing at least 500 people to die. However, the death toll is expected to rise. The number of people that have fled the coastal area has rose to over 600,000. Power lines are down. The U.S. is expected to send help very soon.