Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Blog 32/What's In the News"

Here are some news stories.

1.Gaddafi's air force 'defeated'. Gaddafi: 'We will win' Watch . Apparently a colonel whose name is Muammar Gaddafi British air force no longer exists. A commander says that he was supposed to be over the skies of Libya. They are protecting the people of Libya from rebels.

2. Radiation warning for Tokyo water . Tokyo water 'unfit for babies' due to high radiation. Well what's going on  is that when Tokyo was hit by that earthquakw it hit the nuclear power plant and some of the radiation got in the water. So now the babies can't drink out of the tab. Also they have been told to eat certain vegetables for worries about contamination. Aparently children under the age of 1 can't drink from it, but officials say that they would have to drink a lot of it to become ill and there is no immediate health risk.

3.Deadly bombing targets Jerusalem . Deadly bombing targets Jerusalem bus stop. One person died after a bombing at a bus stop in Jerusalem,but more than 20 people are injured. This was in central Jerusalem. The bomb had been left by the side of the rode.
Witnesses said the force of the blast - just after 1500 local time (1300 GMT) - shook buildings over a wide area.

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Inside Story: What Really Happened When Chris Brown Stormed Off GMA Set. What Really Happened With Chris Brown.  Brown had agreed to talk about his past on "Good Morning America" yesterday and was aware that questions would be asked about his domestic abuse incident involving his ex-girlfriend, pop singer Rihanna. Anytime we have a guest here on the program, we let them know ahead of time the subject matter, the topics that we're going to discuss and we, even right before the interview, I said that to Chris and I was shocked like everybody else was," Roberts said today on "GMA."

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Japan Nuke Crisis: Workers Evacuated Again. Black smoke emerging from Unit 3 of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in northeastern Japan forced the temporary evacuation of workers, Tokyo's utility company said Wednesday.

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U.S. Ready to Hand Off Libya, But to Whom?. The United States could hand over its leading role in the Libya airstrikes to NATO as early as this weekend, a U.S. official told ABC News, but there is uncertainty over whether NATO will accept that role.
The administration is focused on "an orderly transfer to NATO over the weekend," but there is still concern that the United States will have to carry much of the burden even after -- and if -- NATO takes over, the official said.

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