Saturday, December 11, 2010
Chinese official visits North Korea to show support for Pyongyang
Finally, the Chinese government responded to the United States’ urge. Chinese State Councilor Dai Bingguo met with North Korean leader, Kim Jong Il, and presented a gift after United States request a proposal to take care of North Korea. China was blamed by lots of countries and especially by the United States. United States even described China as “an enabler for North Korea’s aggressions.” It is unclear whether China had acted in favor of United States or not, but the conversation that China and North Korea had was significant to consider China responding to the United States’ urge. In the meeting, North Korean official said that disputed maritime border had caused the accident of firing on Yeonpeong island in South Korea. According to North Korea, South Korea had been conducting military drills on the day of the attack and they had fired first to the North controlled waters. However, South Korea refutes that they had fired far west, which is away from the maritime border. Is North Korea trying to avoid their responsibility or what?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/12/09/AR2010120901076_pf.html
Senior Chinese Official Finally Meets North Korean Leader
President Obama spoke with President Hu Jintao of China by telephone in order to talk about the tensions growing on the Korean peninsula. President Obama, as well as Mike Mullen, requested China to put more effort to North Korea so that the escalating threats of war would decrease. President Obama had practiced military strategy with South Korea few weeks ago in order to pressure North Korea. North Korea had bombed YeongPeong area in South Korea, thereby greatly increasing the threat of war. This event caused President Obama to react firmly toward North Korea. In response to United States, Chinese Foreign ministry spokesmen criticized United States’ action toward Norht Korea by saying, “Military threats won’t solve the problem, but to increase tension.” Using China, the country who has the most contact with North Korea, seems to be the only way to deal peacefully with North Korea.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/10/world/asia/10north.html?ref=world&pagewanted=print
Hacker Threatens More Attacks on WikiLeaks Foes
The cyperwar had started. After Julian Assange's arrest, who is the founder of the Wikileaks antisecrecy organization, Internet activist, who supported Wikileaks
organization, revenged over other organizations that acted against Wikileak.
The web site of Mastercard, Amazon.com, Paypal, and other various organizations are
affected by the Assange supporters. Web sites become inaccessible or slowed down
markedly on Wednesday.The speed and range of the attacks from the Assange supporters
showed how many backs Julian Arrange had. By the way, Assange is having a trouble with Swedish prosecutors who claim that he had committed sexual abuse. Julian Assange stated that he is innocent, but right now, Swedish court is now reviewing his charges. American officials are waiting for Assange to be convicted and thereby return to United States. This, according the American officials, would make Assange to confront both the United States and Sweden.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/10/world/10wiki.html?_r=1&ref=world&pagewanted=print
Europe says to U.S, "Calm down!"
European countries are annoyed by the United States’ action toward Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileak. According to the European countries, the United States’ blame of Julian Assange is against United States principles, which focus on free speech. European countries stated that Obama Administration had done nothing to stop Assange to leak secret documents. American officials were also condemned by European countries by saying all the leaks as “terrorism.” The reporter from the Guardian in London added by saying those leaks are usually low-level diplomatic cables. According to him, America is overexaggerating the danger that leaks would cause to the country. Wikileaks issue and the United States reaction to that questioned the United State’s democracy.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/10/world/europe/10wikileaks-react.html?ref=world&pagewanted=print
Dutch Panel Found 2,000 Church Abuse Claims
Can you believe that 2000 sexual abuse cases happened in the holliest place called, Church? The Roman Catholic Church is facing a big trouble after being accused of sexual abuse. Investigative commission showed that almost 2000 people had made complaints the church. One of the church’s most senior figures, Cardinal Adrianus, was asked if sexual abuse scandal was true. He replied in German, “We knew nothing,” like the Nazi’s excuses after World War II. Currently, the victims of the sexual abuse scandal are demanding official apology and damages.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/10/world/europe/10dutch.html?ref=world&pagewanted=print
Haiti's lost of sovereignty
Violent protests occurred in Haiti due to preliminary presidential election results. All the streets were closed, and all the facilities were shuttered. Protesters were angry about current President, Rene Preval. Preval was proven ineffective for his leadership during the Haiti earthquake crisis. President Preval, being an ineffective ruler, ignited protesters by edging out Michel Martelly, popular singer in Haiti, in a January runoff. Along with President Preval’s action, the irregularity of election caused the protesters to spur violent protest. Senator Lambert asserted that “the international community” had pressured the electoral board to create “diplomatically engineered” results because they feared instability. International influence to the Haiti’s electoral process eventually messed up the election results and thereby creating protests. Seems like Haiti has lost its sovereignty.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/09/world/americas/09haiti.html?ref=todayspaper&pagewanted=print
China, now prohibiting citizens to receive nobel prize
Liu Xiaobo, the Beijing intellectual improsoned for drafting a pro-democracy manifesto, is the Nobel Peace Prize winner who may not attend to the ceremony because of China’s resistence. American ambassador, Jon Huntsman, protested against China’s ridiculous act. China supports their position of resisting Liu to attend ceremony by saying the prize as “an anti-China farce.” Even China, during the meeting with Hillary Clinton, who is the Secretary of State, bluntly said the award as “an American conspiracy to embarrass Beijing.” China, continuing their effort to justify their resistence, dissuades other countries to celebrate the Nobel awards.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/09/world/asia/09wikileaks-oslo.html?ref=world&pagewanted=print
Test of free speech to the web companies
The cyberwar had begun. Anonymous hackers harmed the companies’ websites in order to revenge them. The companies had cut off people’s ability to donate money to Wikileaks; these companies include Mastercard, Visa, and Paypal. To cause more damage to the companies, hackers had turned their attention to Facebook and Twitter. Since Facebook and Twitter provides free speech to the users, hackers could successfully criticize the companies through those web sites. As a consequence, the companies became vulnerable to hackers’ attacks.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/09/technology/09net.html?ref=wikileaks&pagewanted=print
China's first step toward world conquest
Is China really going to dominate the whole world? Chinese student in Shanghai outscored many other countries in the international standardized test. Shaghai students were placed first in all subjects which are reading, math, and science. Chester E. Finn Jr., who served in President Ronald Reagan’s Department of Education, referred to the Soveit satellite launching in order to express his amazement on Chinese students’ performance by saying, “Wow, I’m kind of stunned, I’m thinking Sputnik.” American officials are expecting China’s education in Shanghai to spread to other cities in China. This, according to American officials, would cause China to grow immensely. The research from the organization for economic cooperation and development reported the reason China’s education is growing as their education system focusing only on school works rather than extracurricular activities. President Obama, during his speech in North Carolina, urged American students to redouble their effort so that the United States’ educational reputation would grow.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/07/education/07education.html?ref=todayspaper&pagewanted=print
North Korea reveals chilling relationship between United States and China
President Obama talked on the phone with President Hu Jintao in order to persuade China to take care of North Korea more attentively so that the threat of war could be alleviated. However, President Obama’s request was not taken to action quickly. The long delay of China to response to United States request was the evidence that proved cold relationship between the United States and China. This was in fact trustworthy, since there were several minor conflicts between United States and China recently. China attacking google emerged “cyberwar,” and the human rights problem in China and the interference of United States for that problem, eventually made the relationship aggravate. For this reason, Amercan officials think the procrastination of China proved the negative relationship between China and United States. They predicted that Chinese officials are still discussing the request from the United States.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/07/world/asia/07china.html?ref=northkorea&pagewanted=print
Obama urges China to check North Korea
The sign of growing tension between South Korea and North Korea caused President Obama to call President of China to discuss about it. China is the most influential country to North Korea. For this reason, President Obama urged Chinese president, Hu Jintao, to control North Korea’s behavior towards South Korea. President Obama also stated, “It was important for the North Koreans to understand that their actions would have consequences, including in their relations with China.” It is hard to predict what the proposal to China would cause China to do, but American officials are sure that China would be reluctant to act. China had never stand against North Korea’s government nor even criticize them about their behaviors. Still, the United States are expecting some answers from China.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/07/world/asia/07diplo.html?ref=barack_obama&pagewanted=print
Iran divorce rate goes down while marriage rate goes up
Iran’s Marriage Day has become No Divorce Day. The concerns of Iranian officials are understandable since Iran’s divorce rate is increasing in great speed. Over a decade, the number each year has roughly tripled to a little more than 150,000 in 2010 from around 50,000 in 2000, according to official figures. Nationwide, there is one divorce for every seven marriages. Divorce rate is high, because Iranian women want to avoid unwanted marriages, which is part of Iranian legal system. Also, Iranian women fear to have marriage, because rapid urbanization, high living cost, and jobless rate are increasing. Iranian women’s fear ignited the country’s fear for social crisis. High divorce rate means social crisis as a result. Not just the divorce rate but also the marriage rate is causing problem to Iran. If divorce rate has increased, marriage rate has decreased over the years.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/07/world/middleeast/07divorce.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper&pagewanted=print
Syria the liar
President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, ensured top State Department officials that they are not sending weapons to Hezbollah. However, the Obama administration accused Syria of sending numerous weapons to Hezbollah. Hillary Clinton, the Secretary of State, said Syria is lying. According to Clinton, Syria is currently supplying Hezbollah with ballistic missiles. According to Pentagon official, Hezbollah’s arsenal now includes up to 50,000 rockets and missiles, incluing some 40 to 50 Fateh-110 missiles capable of reaching Tel Aviv and most of Israel. Providing Hezbollah numerous weapons is extremely dangerous, since the area of Hezbollah is currently in an intense situation. Lots of countries are worried about Hezbollah’s arsenal to be used to attack Israel. Despite clear proof of Hezbollah’s increase in arsenal, Syria is currently rejecting the fact that they have been sending weapons to them.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/07/world/07wikileaks-weapons.html?ref=northkorea&pagewanted=print
Friday, December 10, 2010
Murder suspect released on bail
30 Million Americans Admit They Drive Drunk
Teachers, watch out!
A local college teacher in Kashmir was arrested by Indian authorities for writing an exam "with anti-India content." The district police chief, Ashiq Bukhari, said they "have arrested Noor Mohammad Bhat under (the) Unlawful Activities Act." According to Bukhari, the exam contained questions attempting "to glorify the Kashmiri stone pelters and to project separatist views." The region of Kashmir is divided among Pakistan, China, and India. India gained control of a Pakistan-inspired insurgency and has since been fighting Muslim Kashmiris who want independence from Hindu-dominated India. As educators, teachers are supposed to educate the students on India and its traditions. Content about Muslim Kashmiris is strictly prohibited.
China says, "I'm afraid of Google."
China pressured Google to censor its internet searches last year. The American Embassy said that China is currently very obsessed with Internet Search Company, because they were googling themselves. China’s top ruling body, Li Changchun googled himself and found several critical remarks about him. This founding and the shock that followed made China to pay attention to it. Since there were many other critical remarks about Chinese government, China is trying to pressure Google to have strict censorship by pressuring the United States through attributing the responsibility if China was attacked by outsiders. Another ludicrous fact is that vast hacking operations were suspected to be originated in China. It can be interpreted in a way that China had hacked web sites deliberately to find out negative ideas about the Chinese government. Even China actually demanded Google to remove sources on subjects like Dalai Lama or the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre. Eventually, it is obvious to say China was trying to Google themselves and hack other web sites in order to find sources defining China nagatively and then try to erase those.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/05/world/asia/05wikileaks-china.html?ref=asia&pagewanted=print
Geminid meteor shower expected to be heavenly show
Pirates attack
Experts call for vaccination, antibiotics in Haiti
China, the Enabler
China is being like a stubborn child not listening to his parents. North Korea had attacked South Korea two times by bombing one of the islands in West of South Korea and torpedoeing a South Korea warship. Both of the events caused two marines, two civlians, and 46 sailors to be killed. Even North Korea flaunted their nuclear weapons to the whole world purposefully. However, China, who is the best friend of North Korea, did not even blink his eyes. China is the only country that could perhaps persuade North Korea to stop intimidating South Korea. China refused to condemn North Korea and even blocked the United Nations Security Council from condemning North Korea. Only when United States bring aircraft and warships, China reacts to United States. China has to act wisely before it is too late to change North Korea’s aggressiveness.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/03/opinion/03fri1.html?sq=China%20and%20North%20Korea&st=cse&scp=3&pagewanted=print
Obama calls in Clinton to help with tax fight
Iran and North Korea becoming best friends!
North Korea, the alienated fellow classmate of the world, is quietly making a nuclear friend named, Iran. Secret American intelligence assessments have concluded that Iran had gained arenals from North Korea. Those weapons are made in Russia and are much stronger than anything that Iran currently had. Providing this weapons to Iran is establishing a capacity to strike the Western Europe. However, the real problem is that Iran had not only received weapons, but also the technology to make one of those.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/29/world/middleeast/29missiles.html?ref=nuclear_program&pagewanted=print
Devastating floods in Colombia
Who Caused the Polution in Iran?
Iran has suffered from an unussually high amount of pollution for the past four weeks. Some blame the ridiculous weather, while others complain that U.S. sanctions are the main cause. The U.S. has denied gasoline imports to Iran and thus they have resorted to petrochemical plants into oil refineries. The Iranian gasoline is much more polluted and hazardous than the imported gasoline was. Hospitals have seen an increase in respitory and heart problems. Some students have stopped going to school.
The Cure for Breast Cancer Appears To Be Plausible
Drug Cartel Leader Falls?
One of the top drug cartel leaders, Nazairo Moreno Gonzales, is believed to have been killed recently with a shot. For many, this loss of a leader meant that La Familia would be weakening. However, others fear that when an important leader falls, more violence erupts to settle who will be the sucessor. The violence erupting from the drug cartels has caused schools to shut down and several police officer deaths. Also, many speculate that his death is not as important because the true leader is José de Jesús Méndez Vargas, also known as El Chango. The Mexican government continues to battle the Cartels as more than 5,500 armed officers have been on their case.
How much bombing can Pakistan take?
A suicide attacker drove a vehicle into a hospital killing 10 shiite Muslims. The area is popular for attacks, Sunni against Shiite, because it is split almost in half between the two sects. Pretty much everything there is segregated such as school and bathrooms. It was only a little earlier this week that 15 people were killed in a bomb attack in a neary town. A U.S. drown also destroyed a vehicle killing 4 people, whom the U.S. suspect to be militants. The area is war torn and holds many anti-American organizations, such as Al-Qaida.
Haiti's Election Process Gone Wild
Breaking down... well, CHOPPING down tradition in the UK
The United States and Israel relationship suffers made apperant by the anti-American protesters outside of U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv. The protesters believe that the Obama administrationis unjustly pressuring the Israeli to yeild construction of the Jewish settlements for the sake of Palestinian-Israeli peace talks. The pressure has put a strain on the relationship. However, one student pointed out that U.S. has been a great allie and supporter of Israel and thus they should be listened to because it is possibly in the best interest of both countries.
Protest Against The Prosecution of Wikileaks Founder
Julian Assange awaits being charged with Espionage by the United States and rape charges in Sweeden. People responded in protest and the international outcry suggests that his arrest is believed to be unlawful and unfounded. The Australian foreign minister points the blame at the sources who revealed the information, in this case the American officials, and claims that Assange was just doing a journalist's job. Brazil's officials have called it a "crime" to arrest him under those charges.
Will OpenLeaks be better than WikiLeaks?
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/wikileaks-splits-as-volunteers-quit-to-set-up-rival-website-2157420.html
The U.S. government plans to press charges on the founder of wikileaks under either the Espionage Act or computer misuse legistlation. Former Wikileak volunteers have left to begin a new rival website. OpeanLeaks, the new website that will open next week, will be more selective in what it share and to whom it shares it to. It will be impossible to identify the source which is how they hope to avoid the same problems as before. The information will not be published on the own website.
Iran + Venezuela = DANGEROUS DUO
Bells of happine$$
Khimki Highway is a GO in Moscow, like it or not
Will Sudan Split In Two?
South Sudan accuses north of dropping 18 bombs
Southern Sudan reports that they have been bombed a third time in just one week by the North. The North has previously denied being responsible for any air attacks. Sudan's people will vote on January 9th on a referendum to declare independence or not. The South denies any build up or importing of arms, although wikileaks reports suggests otherwise. Will there be a North and a South Sudan? It seems they are no where near reconcilation.
Former Prime Minister makes MOST WANTED List?
Obama v. GOP - Battle over Education
Palestine and Israel's Peace Talks
The United States is scrambling to set up more peace talks between Israel and Palestine. The Obama administration was forced to create a new plan since the matter of direct talks is no longer an option. Hillary Clinton will be addressing the Palestinian Prime Minister, the lead Palestinian negotiator, the Isreali Defense Minister, Israel's former foreign minister, and the U.N. special envoy of that region. Hopefully something will proceed.
Too Much Corruption...
A Transperancy International survery revealed that countries and people have become even more corrupt in the past three years. The U.S. and China name corruption as one of the most important issues. Several of the poorer countries have increased their corruption. About half of Sub-Saharan Africans have participated in bribery and become more corrupt. The biggest increases in petty bribery were in Chile, Colombia, Kenya, Macedonia, Nigeria, Poland, Russia, Senegal and Thailand. Bribery usually involves police, judges, and government officials.
British Student Protesters Will Be Punished Says the Prime Minister!
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/12/10/uk.tuition.protests/
Students angry about the new policy to increase university tuition by 3 times, attacked the Prince of Wales Roll's Royce last Thursday causing lots of chaos on Parliament Street. Although windows were shattered, the couple remained uninjured. However, atleast 40 protesters and 12 officers were hurt. The Prime Minister explains that the violent protesters will recieve punishment and so far 34 have been arrested.
Nigerian Polling Machines gone MIA
"Nigerian Election Equipment Stolen at Airport"
Polling in Nigeria was "deeply flawed" in the 2007 election, so the pressure is on as the 2011 April elections approach. But the chaos has already begun! 20 data machines as well as laptops and cameras using for polling were stolen at the Lagos International Airport in Nigeria. Almost all of the machines have been recovered and are confirmed to be in tact. Still 5 months out from the election, I imagine that it can only go downhill from here. I have a feeling these elections are going to get messy.
Afghan Girl Power!
In the wake of International Human Rights Day, the UN is pushing Afghanistan to continue their improvement of women's rights. Afghan women still face a number of injustices like "child marriage, honor killings, and giving away girls to settle disputes." It looks like progress is being made though. In 2009, a law was passed in the country that made child marriage and money marriages (selling females for marriage) illegal. The problem is that the Taliban have not been cooperative in these efforts as they continue to refuse women proper education and require them to wear burqas.
EU Bailouts - A special sort of team building!
"Financial Crisis Roiled Euro Zone in 2010"
Ireland and France have faced a number of strikes and protests this year as the citizens start feeling the consequences of high national debt. Is the EU here to help? The EU members worked together to pull Greece out of it's crisis, but there has been hesitation as more and more states request help. Portugal, Italy, and Spain are next in line and may be requesting EU bailouts soon. Though tentatively, the EU members are seem to be working together to stay above the water in this global recession. It looks like the unity that the EU has been so long working towards is coming together.
Israel and Palestine continue to Fight
Hillary Clinton will meet with Palestine and Israel this week separately to discuss peace agreements between the two nations. The US has decided not to continue pushing for a continued freeze on the construction in Gaza and is trying to convince Palestinians and Israelis to come to some sort of peace agreement before Clinton makes a Middle East Peace Press Conference speech soon. Both Palestine and Israel are reluctant to make peace with each other.
Drug cartel havoc
Irish parliament to vote on bailout package
Dick Cheney faces charges in Nigeria
Kenyan reforms are not adequate
Mr. Gates and President Obama visit Afghanistan
Thursday, December 9, 2010
XMAS Presents on hold. Gasoline first!
Airport Security - AKA Indian Molestation
"Finicky US airport security singles out Meera for pat-down"
Democrats Haven't Come To Their Senses... Still Want Prisoners in The USA
Attorney General Eric Holder is urging Democrats not to allow the Republicans in the House to pass a bill which will deny the plan to allow Guantanamo prisoners to enter the US until their trials occur. Republicans want to deny the efforts of Democrats to allow suspected terrorists into the country in order to close down the Guantanamo facility but Holder feels like preventing their entry into the country causes Obama's hands to be "tied behind his back" and threatens the safety of our country. Holder advises Republicans to allow their government to keep all options open in order to ensure the complete safety of the US citizens.
Israel Breaks Their Promises
Israel agreed to allow the entrance of construction materials into Gaza more than two months ago but when put to the test, they were not true to their word. Materials for schools, hospitals, and houses were permitted to be sent into Gaza by the Israeli government but very few of the materials have actually arrived. Even though it has only been two months since Israel agreed to let the construction materials into the Gaza strip, these construction plans have been in place since June of 2007. As of now, it does not look like Israel will be honoring their agreement to help Gaza anytime soon.
Asians Succeed in School? No Surprise there.
After a recent worldwide test, results show that Asian students scored higher than most other countries in math, reading, and science. On average, Shanghai students scored about 50 or more points higher than the average. During recent years, Chinese students have become more focused on school work, their parents have started to care more, and colleges and universities have become available to them. Obviously, their efforts to do better have paid off because now the world knows what the kids in my math class have known all year, Asian students are SMART!
Sore Losers of The Ivory Coast
Current Ivory Coast President, Laurent Gbagbo, refuses to step aside and acknowledge the recent election results which name Alassane Ouattara as the new President. Hillary Clinton has threatened to impose sanctions on Gbagbo if he refuses to give up his power as President to the rightful winner. Nigerian President, Jonathan, has also tried to convince him to step aside for the good of the country and to honor the election results. President Obama has sent personal letters to Gbagbo expressing his concern.
A Not-So-Brainwashed Chinese Man Fights Back
Liu Xiaobo won the Nobel Peace Prize this year for his non-violent protests about the Chinese government. He is serving an 11 year prison sentence because of a speech he made a few years ago which has just recently been released from China. In his speech, he criticizes China for offering wealth to those who support the government and explains that the Chinese government does not care about women or children and is quite comparable to Hell. Xiaobo says that he will not back down even with the punishments that he has been given. He has been arguing against the government since Tiananmen Square in 1989.
Russia?! Pepsi is on the move.
Panama Canal Flooding Kills 10 People
A total of 10 people have been confirmed dead due to the Panama Canal's flooding from storms. Panama officials have been forced to temporarily shut down the canal due to the weather. It is the first time the canal will be shut down due to the weather, the most recent time being 1989 when U.S. invaded it. The floods have facilitated the fear that the storms affect water purification. Authorities have not announced when it will re-open, but meterologists predict that the heavy rains will continue until Friday.
Can public outcry of the media really make a difference?
There is a rumor that An Irainian women, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who had been sentenced to death has been by the government for committing adultery, has been freed because of public outcry. The international media responds with shock. The European Union had previously called the law of sentencing a woman to death for committing adultery "barbaric" in a previous situation where the execution caused much public outcry. There have been photographs released suggesting that the woman has been released from her sentence, however it is not yet clear.
Republicans Want To Keep 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
The republicans did not vote to pass a new law which would repeal the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in the military. Democrats have been pushing for this bill for quite some time but could not get the 60 votes needed for it to pass. Republicans want to make a compromise with the recent tax-cut bill so that their bill will pass and they may be more willing to sign the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell". Most politicians speculate that either Congress will settle the military debate or the courts will end up doing it.
Proof that Asians really are smarter than Western students!
Students aged 15 in OECD countries (Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development) took an assessment given out by the Program for Internation Student Assessment Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in order to measure the education of each country. Shanghai, China boasted the highest scores for its students, putting the Western world in a state of dismay. Surprisingly, China somewhat recently pulled out of the Cultural Revolution, when education was limited and elementary, yet its students beat other students by up to more than 100 points on average. For that reason many were shocked to learn that what the assessment had proven.
Iraq's advanced counting method? Guessing
One country, two governments?
China Shows It's True Colors
http://english.ntdtv.com/ntdtv_en/ns_china/2010-12-09/155013679198.html
Triple the Tuition, Triple the Turmoil
Republicans Against 9/11 Health Care
Republicans voted today against the new health care bill that would help to give benefits to 9/11 workers who are suffering from all of the toxins and fumes from 9/11. Republicans worry that there is not enough money to fund the health care that will be needed for all of the victims of the fumes. The bill needed 60 votes to pass but only received 57. The bill would help to treat respiratory illnesses that came from working near the 9/11 site or helping to save the victims in the towers. Democrats want to pass the bill before the end of the 111th Congress.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/10/nyregion/10health.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Chilean Prisons are HOT, HOT, HOT!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/chile/8189375/Fire-in-overcrowded-Chilean-prison-kills-83-inmates.html
Don't take a picture mom!... No seriously, it might be illegal.
"Nativity photos not against law, says data watchdog"
US Pressures China to Pressure North Korea
The US is concerned with the fact that China has not tried to discourage North Korea from their violent actions recently. China has not listened to the United State's pleas to use their influence over the North Korean government to help keep the neighboring countries safe. The US will travel to China next week in order to try to persuade their government to listen to US criticisms about North Korea and help to prevent further violence such as the attack on South Korea recently.
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/US-China-Must-Do-More-to-Rein-in-North-Korea-111532979.html