Newspapers are divided into different parts. There are normally 14 parts of a newspaper that include: International, Politics, Local, Business, Technology, Science, Health, Sports, Entertainment,
Weather, Obituaries, a cover page story, and the table of contents.
PART I Using a newspaper, choose 5 of the following 9 topics and make a post on the blog that gives the title of the article.
1. International
2. Politics
3. Local
4. Business
5. Technology
6. Science
7. Health
8. Sports
9. Entertainment
For example: The Gazette Wednesday, August 28, 2013
1. International - "Envoys: West could hit Syria in days" (Amman/Beirut, Lebanon)
2. Politics - "Some in Congress push for vote ahead of possible strike" (Washington D.C.)
3. Local - "Council unanimously backs casino deal" (Cedar Rapids)
8. Sports - "Hawkeyes open Big Ten on road" (Iowa City)
9. Entertainment - "Last swim of summer" (Cedar Rapids)
PART II Now use one of the current events sources from the blog to find an article on your assigned country. Read the article and post a summary paragraph on the blog.
For example: ABC News - "Brazil Grants Visas to Syrians Fleeing Conflict," September 24, 2013
The conflict in Syria has led to a deterioration in living conditions for Syrians. Brazil has responded by offering a refuge for Syrians by granting special visas to those wishing to leave the warring nation. Brazil's refugee population continues to increase adding to the already existing 3 million Syrian immigrants.
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ReplyDeleteThe Gazette - Famous Kings speech almost didn't include " I have a dream"
ReplyDelete( Palo Alto, calif.)
The Gazette Friday, May 24 2013
ReplyDelete8.sports -" Young baseball players help Oklahoma kids (Oklahoma)"
The gazette thursday,august 29,2013
ReplyDeletesport,can't take the bait
(Iowa city)
The Gazzette thursday, august 29, 2013
ReplyDelete8. sports-''can't take the bait''(iowa city)
The Gazette Date: September 5, 2013
ReplyDelete1.Business - "Grocery Works To Maximize Space"
2.Sports - "Hawkeye Offense Joining Fast Line"
3.International - "Resolution Passes First Hurdle"
4.Local - "Evolving Medical Opinions Questioned"
5.Entertainment - "Baking Up Tradition"
The Gazette Wednesday, August 28, 2013
ReplyDelete1. Envoys West could hit Syria in days (Amman Beirut)
8. Series at a time for QB (Iowa City)
3. Jefferson High School cafeteria reopens after major renovations (Cedar Rapids)
4. Heat doesn't worry utility companies (Des Moines)
9. Vikings bemoan low hit on block (Minneapolis)
Great job Trevor
DeleteRebuilding Afghanistan is Complicated
DeleteThe U.S. is spending about 9 million dollars a year but so far a lot of it has been going to rebuilding the police station and the army. They haven't had the chance to put it to roads and other stuff in need.
The Gazzette thursday, august 29, 2013
ReplyDelete7.Health-''Sumer sippers(Atlanta)
The Gazette - malaysia cuts fuel subsides to fund welfare
ReplyDeletePolotics -
Community -
Business
Part I - The Gazette Wednesday, August 28, 2013
ReplyDelete1. International "Elephant poacher jailed in Cameroon"
5. technology "Cross River Gorillas: Footage of rare apes captured in Cameroon
Delete8. sports "Cameroon men beat Spain in soccer for gold"
7. health"PHOTO: parasites in Cameroon
2. politics "Obama taps 2 political backers for Ambassadorships"
CBS News May 23,2011
DeleteThe world's enduring dictators:Paul Biya, Cameroon
The 77 year old appointed successor of another dictator had the constitution changed making him immune for prosecution.
Army Ranger dies after 14 year of deployment (Afghanistan)
ReplyDeleteThe gazette thursday,august 29,2013
ReplyDelete7.health,summer slipper (Atlanta)
1. International- "Virus may be cause of dolphin deaths" Washington
ReplyDelete2. Politics-
3. Local-
8. Sports - "US open gets upset winner" New York
9. Entertainment-
politics-" the way forward" East central Iowa
Deletelocal-"chariot for MSU, banana peels for Iowa
entertainment-" Johnson, Dufner rebound nicely" Dublin,Ohio
The Gazette Monday, May 20, 2013
ReplyDelete1. International- "Tense times in Iraq" (Aghdad)
The Gazette October 1st 2013
ReplyDeleteBusiness-Airport public safety officers at odds over change of hours (Cedar Rapids)
Sports-Switch:Coach tops fans in confidence (Iowa City)
Politics-Mid-October deadline to raise debt limit (Washington DC)
Health-university of Iowa Children's Hospital $292 million dollars (Iowa City)
DeleteLocal-three shots in southeast Cedar Rapids (Cedar Rapids)
ABC News Yemen- 1 German killed and 1 Un employee abducted
DeleteTwo gunmen try to kidnap a man leaving a supermarket in Sanaa. They killed him before he could flee in his car. Armed tribesmen abducted a UNICEF employee in the suburbs of Sanna.
The Gazette Friday, August 30,2013
ReplyDelete1. Sports- Prairie powers by Jeff ( Cedar Rapids )
2.Business- Foreclosure, mortgage delinquency rates fall. ( Cedar Rapids)
The Gazzette thursday, august 29, 2013
ReplyDelete8.sports-''State of the Big Ten in 2013''(Ohio State)
The Gazette Friday, May 24, 2013
ReplyDelete8. sports " Young baseball players help Oklahoma kids" (Oklahoma)
3. local " Three shot in southeast Cedar Rapids" (Cedar Rapids)
7. heath " University of Iowa Children's Hospital around $292 million dollars" (Iowa City )
1. international " Fertilizer explosion killed 14 and 200 injured (Texas)"
2. politics "Obama will limit U.S. drone strikes (Washington)
ABC News - "16 Years in prison for poisoning Elephants"
ReplyDeleteThree poachers poisoned 81 elephants in Zimbabwe. They are going to be sentenced 18 years in prison. Others also found 17 elephant tusks. The poachers were found guilty.
The Gazette, August 28, 2013
ReplyDeleteGovernment - Fast-growing TMone will add 150 employees (Iowa City)
The Gazette Thursday, May 23, 2013
ReplyDelete8. sports - "Heat survive over time opener" (Miami)
9. politics - "Drone strikes killed 4 Americans, U.S. admits" (Washington D.C.)
8. sports - "ISU stand out may keep on running" (Ames, IA)
8. sports - " Buchholz still perfect for Redsox" (Boston, Massachusetts)
8. sports - " Lions head to substate final" (Marion, IA0
The Gazette Wednesday, August 28, 2013
ReplyDeleteSports: "Series at a time for QB" (Iowa City)
International:"Envoys: West could hit Syria in days" (Amman/Beirut, Lebanon)
Local: "Jefferson High School cafeteria reopens after major renovations" (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
Politics: "Some in Congress push for vote ahead of possible strike" (Washington)
Business: "Mid-October deadline to raise debt limit" (San Fransisco)
The Gazette Wednesday august 28th 2013
ReplyDelete1.local-airport,public safety officers at odds over change of hours (cedar rapids)
2.international-some in congress push for vote ahead of possible strike (Syria)
3.political-Mid-October deadline to raise debt limit (Washington post)
4.sports-switch coach tops fans in confidence
Delete5.health- docter say child died from abuse
The Gazette, Wednesday August 28, 2013
ReplyDeleteSports- " Series at a time for QB"
International- " West could hit Syria in days"
Business- " Student business owners to tout their companies
The Gazette September 9,2013
ReplyDelete1.international "18 hurt in carnival ride accident" (Milford, Connecticut)
6.science "NASA probe on its way to the moon"(cape canavoral)
7. health"Teen battles cancer, raises funds"(Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
3.local "library celebrates opening"(north liberty,iowa)
8.sports "Wrestling wins back its spot"(Iowa City)
Death Toll Hits 29 in Indonesia Boat Sinking
DeleteJakarta, Indonesia September 29, 2013
A boat sank off the coast of Indonesia. The amount of people that were on the boat was about 100 passengers. The amount of people who died in the accident is 29 people. The number of survivors was increased to anywhere from 28 to 35. The boat had been sanken by a 19 foot wave. They are still looking for people.
3.new superintendents start of this school year
ReplyDelete4.Airport,safety officers try to work over hours to keep their clean record
5.NASA posted a picture of the Yosemite wildfire on twitter Saturday
8.Jake Rudock (quarter back) gets first start Saturday against Northern Illinois
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
ReplyDeleteInternational- American's Nyad sets record with Cuba-to-Florida swim (Havana, Cuba to Key West Florida)
Business-Dry Goods coming to Coral Ridge (Coralville)
Sports-Former Cyclone Wallace signs with the packers (Green Bay)
Politics-U.S. spied on presidents of Brazil, Mexico (Brasilia)
Local-Annual bike ride draws large crowd (Cedar Rapids)
The Gazzette thursday, august 29, 2013
ReplyDelete8.sports'' carrying out their fathers wishes''(Cedar Rapids)
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
ReplyDeletelocal - "Retiree commissioner warn seniors about fraud." (Marion)
science - "Science Center finds new home." (Cedar Rapids)
technology - "iPhone free-for-all gives boost to T-Mobile." (New York)
sports - "Nadal earns 13th grand slam at U.S. Open." (New York)
international - "E-Cigarettes as good as nicotine patches." (London)
September 9,2013
ReplyDeleteSports-"Wrestling wins its biggest match"(Iowa City)
Health-"Teen battles cancer, raises funds"(Cedar Rapids)
Politics-"White House warns Congress of consequences"(Washington)
International-"Groups clams responsibility for attack"(Cairo)
Technology-"NASA probe on its way to the moon"(Cape Canaveral)
The Gazette Wednesday, August 29, 2013
ReplyDeleteSports- "Firing a sad commentary on life in NBA" (Los Angeles
Business- "
Local- "Johnson responds to flood threat" (Iowa City
Business-'Legislators optimistic about farm bill' (Washington)
DeleteEntertainment-"family circus"
International- " Tense times in Iraq" (Baghdad)
Delete1. international - E-cigarets as good as nicotine patches
ReplyDelete2. technology - i Phone free-for-all gives boost to T-Mobile
3. sports - Cyclones see Hawkeyes as physical team
4. science - science center finds new home
5. local - Duck race raises $65,000
Romanian princess arrested in Oregon - Princess Irina Walker and her husband John Wesley Walker were arrested in Oregon for operating an illegal gambling business.
DeleteThe Gazette Wednesday, August 28, 2013
ReplyDelete1. International - "8 months after massacre, a new school year begins" (Newtown, Connecticut)
2. Sports - " 'Series at a time' for QB" (Iowa City)
3. Local - "Airport, public safety officers at odds over change of hours" (Cedar Rapids)
4. Politics - "Lundell becomes first declared candidate for Coralville mayor" (Coralvillle)
5. Entertainment - "Evans easing into senior year" (Marion)
ABC News - "South Africa to Review Security After Kenya Attack," September 30, 2013
After the mall attack South
Great job Grace
DeleteThe Gazette Wednesday, September 4, 2013
ReplyDeletePart 1
2.politics-"Boehner will vote for Syrian airstrikes" (Washington D.C.)
3.local-"Mobile home sale hurting" (Iowa City)
8.sports-"Rudock shakes of interception, focuses on Saturday" (Iowa City)
1.international-"Car bombs across Iraqi capital kill nearly 60 people" (Baghdad)
4.buisness-"Subway signs as tenant at St.Martian Airport Plaza" (Cedar Rapids)
The Gazzette thursday, august 29, 2013
ReplyDelete8.sports'' plenty of national tv for hawks this winter''(iowa city)
The Gazette Tuesday, October 1, 2013
ReplyDeleteSports:"No looking back" (Iowa city, Iowa)
Local:"Kennedy QB nearly sacked by jury duty" (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
Health:
Business:"Subway signs as tenant at St. Marion Airport plaza" (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
Entertainment:
Part I
ReplyDeleteThe Gazette - Friday, May 17, 2013
1. International - Prices may fuel interest in natural gas
6. Business - Kohl's expects sales to pick up
7. Health - CDC: up to 1 in 5 children have mental disorder "Afghanistan"
8. Sports - "Loy places Anamosa back on the top step" Des Moines
9. Entertainment
Great job Seth
DeleteTanzania is a hot place that looks like Africa a little bit.
DeleteBBC "Recycling books for Tanzania"
DeleteTanzania is the 4 poorest state in the in the world. Tanzania has started a book recycling thing that will give them books that other people or schools dont want anymore.
The Gazzette Friday August 30, 2013
ReplyDelete8. Sports-Paup preaching football phillosophy at UNI
9.Entertainment-Baby rhino weighs in at 60 pounds
part 2
DeleteThey are going to keep Turkey safe by extending the war with Syria.
The Gazette Tuesday, September 3, 2013
ReplyDelete4. Business - "Verizon agrees to buy out Vodafone" (London/San Diego)
8. Sports - "Decision day coming" (Iowa City)
3. Local - "Defense claims state's witness changes testimony" (Cedar Rapids)
1. International - "Russian report blames rebels for earlier sarin attack (Berlin)
The Gazette Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Delete2. Politics - Mid - October deadline to raise debt limit (Washington)
The Gazette, Tuesday, September 3, 2013
ReplyDelete8 Sports- Iowa, MSU seeking end to streaks (Iowa)
4 Business -Rockwell to sell unit to Swiss company (Cedar Rapids)
7 Health- U.S. moves to ease employers' Obama health-law burden (Washington)
2 Politics-Republicans trying to draft Schulte for 1st District race (Cedar Rapids)
3 Local-Hello, Cedar Crossing
ABC news- Landslide kills 2 in Gabon 10/8/13
DeleteA mother and one of her children were killed in a landslide caused by heavy rain in Gabon's capital, Libreville. The mother and son were found in the mud, but they are still looking for her daughter.
The Gazette Tuesday, October 30, 2013
ReplyDelete8. Sports - " Jake Rudock will experience first real test against Michigan St." (Iowa City)
9. Entertainment - " The Gazette was first established on January 10, 1883" (Ceder Rapids)
3. Local - " Public safety officers at odds over change of hours" (Ceder Rapids)
5. Technology - " Drones are being made for farmers to keep look of their lands from the sky's" (International)
4. Business - " Federal crop Insurance paid off a record of 17.3 million in crop losses last year, 1.983 million came to Iowa second behind Illinois" (Iowa)
Gazette Tuesday,September 3,2013
ReplyDelete8.Sports "Iowa, M.S.U seeking end to streaks"(Iowa City)
1.International "Verizon, Vodafone agree to deal"(London/San Diego)
2.Politics "No more fiscal impasse"(Washington D.C.)
3.Local "Number of union members down in state"(Cedar Rapids)
9.Entertainment "Art projects to be installed this fall"(Coralville)
The Gazette Friday, August 30, 2013
ReplyDelete7.Health "Iowans address weighty issues" (Cedar Rapids)
2.Politics "State Sen. Jack hatch to formally enter governor's race Sept. 17th" (Ceder Rapids)
8.Sports "ESPN rant struck a nerve" (Northern Illinois)
3.local "DNR grants draft permit for hog facility" (Linn County)
1.International "Treasury approves same sex tax benefits" (USA)
8.Sports "Manziel sitting out just half a game" (College Station,Texas)
ReplyDelete1.Snapshots "Revelers battle with tomatoes during the annual Tomatina" (Valencia)
The Gazette Friday, August 30, 2013
ReplyDelete8. sports: "Prairie powers by Jeff" (Cedar Rapids)
this awesome
DeleteGreat job Joe
Delete3.local- DNR grants draft permit for hog facility(linn county
Delete2.politicsFrench intelligence builds case for military action (Paris)
7.health farm tied to cyclospora outbreak reopens(Cedar Rapids)
1.international some in congress push for vote ahead of possible strike(Washington DC)
The Gazette Tuesday
ReplyDelete8.Sports- "Series at a time, for QB" (Iowa City).
4.Business- "Couples retirement plans lead to new business" (Cedar Rapids).
2.Politics- "French intelligence builds case for military action" (Paris).
8.Sports- "City tops wash in pool" (Cedar Rapids Washington.
Gazette Tuesday, september 3, 2013
ReplyDelete8.sports-the rams slip past rival kohawks
2.politics-u.s.not snooping on ordinary people
Gazette Tuesday, October 1, 2013
ReplyDelete8. sports "Series at a time for QB" (Iowa City)
2. politics "Lundell becomes first declared candidate for Coralville mayor" (Coralville)
1. international "some in congress push for vote ahead of possible strike" (Washington D.C)
7. health "farm tied to cyclospora outbreak reopens" (Cedar Rapids)
3. local "Jefferson high school cafeteria reopens after major renovations" (Cedar Rapids)
ABC news "Iran Top Diplomat Calls Israel's Netanyahu a Liar"
The Tuesday remarks by Mohammad Javad Zarif in New York were broadcast on Iranian state TV just hours before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was scheduled to speak before the United Nations General Assembly.
Y net news.com September 28, 2013
ReplyDelete"Clashes in eastern Lebanon kill at least three"
Shooting at Lebanese Hezbollah stronghold leave at least three dead, security sources say. "I can hear automatic rifle fire," local says.
Part I
ReplyDelete"The Gazette" - Wednesday, August 28, 2013
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Part II
ABC News - "Brazil Grants Visas to Syrians Fleeing Conflict," September 24, 2013
The conflict in Syria has led to a deterioration in living conditions for Syrians. Brazil has responded by offering a refuge for Syrians by granting special visas to those wishing to leave the warring nation. Brazil's refugee population continues to increase adding to the already existing 3 million Syrian immigrants.
The Gazette - Friday, September 6
ReplyDelete1. International - "Russian report blames rebels for earlier sarin attack"
(Berlin)
2. Politics - "U.S. moves to ease employers' Obama health-law burden"
(Washington D.C.)
3. Health - "Hospitals to test sequencing baby's genome" (Washington)
4. Science - "New NASA spacecraft to investigate moon mystery" (Cape
Canaveral, Florida)
5. Sports - "Tight ends little used by Iowa in first game" (Iowa City)
ReplyDeleteThe Gazette Thursday, September 5, 2013
2.Politics "Recall campaigns become routine" (Washington)
4.Business "McDonald's mulls raising prices" (Los Angeles)
7.Health "Whooping cough out break in Texas" (Fort Wood, Texas)
8.Sports "Hawkeye offense joining fast lane" (Iowa City)
9.Entertainment "Marion bakery recreates recipes on request" (Marion)
"The Gazette" Wednesday, August 25, 2013
ReplyDelete1.Surging protests heighten stakes in battle over reforms(Mexico city)
3.Cedar Rapids man charged with arson for July party(Cedar Rapids)
4.Fast-growing TMone will add 150 employees(Iowa city)
6.Rim fire taking ecology toll(Yosemite National Park, California)
8.'Series at a time' for QB(Iowa city)
Part ll
DeleteABC News - "Bahrain sentences 50 for militant links" September 29, 2013
A Bahrain court sentenced 50 teenagers for connections with a militint group. This group was blamed for bombings and, other attacks in the non - government attacks.
Part I
ReplyDelete"The Gazette"- Wednesday, August 30, 2013
3. Tax Policy adds 10 percent tax
4.
5.U.S. power grid seen vulnerable
8. Sheel shouldering big load in 13
9. Snapshots Japan beach sculpture building
Part II
Delete"ABC News" Tuesday, October 1, 2013
"Us worried about North Korea's cyber, missile threats"
Part I
ReplyDeleteThe Gazette Wednesday, August 28
1.International - Envoys: West could hit Syria in days
2.Politics - Pentagon Review (Arlington, Virginia)
3.Local - New faces lead districts at start of school year (Iowa)
4.Business - Student businesses owners to tout their companies (Iowa City)
5.Sports - Gonzales parks another deep one (Cedar Rapids)
Part II
ABC News - "Portugal Gov't Punished for Austerity Measures", September 30, 2013
Part 1
ReplyDelete"The Gazette" - Tuesday Oct. 1
1. Surging protest heighten stakes in battle over reforms (Mexico City)
3. Program rewards smart farmers (Tipton)
4. GSTC Logistics building warehouse in Muscatine
6. Rim fire taking ecological toll (international space station and Yosemite park)
8.Monona teen to race the big boy (Crandon, Wisconsin)
Part 2
Part 2
DeleteAbc News (Guinea Postpones Release of Election Results)
Results had been expected Tuesday, or 72 hours after Saturday's vote. However, electoral commission Vice President El Hadji Ibrahim Kalil Keita told journalists Tuesday morning that the results would not be made public until 72 hours after they had all been collected from polling stations around the country, a process that is still ongoing.
Part I
ReplyDelete"The Gazette"- Wednesday, May 29, 2013
8.Sports- "Big day for wrestling's future" (St.Petersburg, Russia)
2. Politics- "Paulsen confirms he's considering congressional race" (Cedar Rapids)
1. International- "Russia pledges missiles to Assad in 'escalation' " (Syria)
3. Local- "Cedar Falls first Iowa 'gigabit city' " (Cedar Falls,IA)
4. Business- "Walmart works to keep shelves stocked" (NewYork)
Emilie Mees,The Gazette , Wednesday September 25,2013
ReplyDelete1.International:"Kenya says it captured 11 suspects".[Nairobi]
2.Politics:"$1.5 million spent on private attorneys".[Des Moines,Iowa]
3.Local:"Retiree commissioner warn seniors of fraud".[Marion,Iowa]
7.Health:"Aiming for Blue"{be a banana smoothie } ![Cedar Rapids,Iowa]
8.Sports:"Here's a Hawk who knows the way to go!"[Iowa City,Iowa]
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 The Gazette
ReplyDelete4.business - "Science Center finds new home"
8.sports - "Here's a Hawk who knows the way to go"
5.technology -" IPhone free-for- all gives boost to T-Mobile"
7.health - "Aiming for Blue"
1.international - "Kenya says it captured 11 suspects"
Part I
ReplyDelete"The Gazette" - Wednesday, May 17, 2013
1. Boston Bombings: Source: Suspect left 'deathbed' note in boat
2. Envoys: West could hit Syria in days
4. Home 'flippers' may help heal some markets
5. Fear of 911 publicity causes some not to call
8. Sports 'Series of a time' for a QB (Iowa City)
Part 1
ReplyDelete"The Gazette" - Wednesday, October 1, 2013
2- politics, Mid October deadline to raise debt limit in U.S ( Washington D.C.)
8- sports, Jake Rudoch starting as QB at Iowa's first game ( Iowa City)
3- local, Jefferson school cafeteria opens up after major renovations (Cedar Rapids)
9- entertaiment, people cycling tuesday in front of the cinema palace on the day before the 70th venice film festival (Venice)
4- buissnes, A farm that sells many crops to resteraunts has reopend after they had an outbreak of cyclospara ( Iowa and Nebraska)
The Gazette, August 29,2013
ReplyDelete5.Tech:"Nintendo cuts price on Wii U."(San Fransisco)
8.Sports:"Carrying out their fathers wishes."(Cedar Rapids)
4.Business:"Young entrepreneur gets customers on board."(Cedar Rapids)
6.Science:"Scientists grow 'mini human brains'."(London)
7.Health:"U.S. delays deadline for finalizing plans(healthcare)."(Washington D.C.)
The Gazette Monday, September 9, 2013
ReplyDelete8. Sports-"Arm and hammer" (San Francisco)
5. Technology-"Bridges failing across U.S." (Los Angeles)
2. Politics-"NATO disputes Afghan claim that airstrike killed civilians"(Middle East)
9. Entertainment-"Library celebrates grand opening" (North Liberty)
3. Local-"Wrestling wins its biggest match" (Iowa City)
The Gazette Friday, September 6, 2013
ReplyDelete8. Sports "Tight ends little used by Iowa in first game (Iowa City)
1. International "Technical glitches affect plan sites (New York)
2. Politics "making a case for Syria Strike (Washington)
7. Health "Hospitals to test sequencing baby's genome (Washington)
6. Science "New NASA spacecraft to investigate moon mystery (Cape Canaveral, Fla.)
The Gazette Tuesday, September 10, 2013
ReplyDelete8.Sports-"Cyclones see Hawkeyes as physical team". (Iowa City)
9.Entertainment- "Koberg,Kennedy take Crandic". (Marion)
7.Health- "Schools come together in fight against cancer." (Ceader Rapids)
3.Local- "Coralville critics looking to influence election". (Iowa City)
5.Technology- "Iphone free-for-all gives boost to T-mobile". (New York)
Part I
ReplyDelete"The Gezette" - Wednesday, August 28, 2013
1."Syria/Russia, China likely to veto at U.N."[United Kingdom]
9."Speech in front of more than 250,000"[Washington D.C.]
3."Marion to upgrade sidewalk ramps"[Marion, Iowa]
6."Rim fire taking ecological toll"[Sierra, Nevada]
8."Switch: Coach tops fans in confidence"[Iowa City, Iowa]
Part II
CNN News -
Part II
Delete(The New York Times) June 4, 2013 - "Ex-president of Taiwan attempts suicide in prison" Chen Shui-bian was sent to prison [later reduced on appeal] for life for corruption, Mr. Chen was sent to prison by receiving $20 million dollars of bribes and also the miss use of public money. His wife was also convicted. In prison he try's to kill himself with a towel but guards got there in time to stop it. Mr.Ma is thinking of not pardoning Mr.Chen for his actions and wont put him on medical patrol. So now Mr.Chen is still in prison serving his time.
Part 1
ReplyDelete"The Gazette" Wednesday August 28, 2013
1. Syria has crossed the line. (Syria)
3. Airport, public safety officers at odds over change of hours. (Cedar Rapids)
4. Heat doesn't worry utility companies. (Des Moines)
8. 'Series at a time' for QB. (Iowa City)
9. City tops Wash in pool. (Cedar Rapids)
Part 2
(ABC News) September 26, 2013
Tourism up in Ireland in Year of Clan Gatherings
Ireland's government says that tourism to the Emerald Isle is rising and could reach high records for American visitors, as many are coming especially for a year of clan-based parties.
The Gazette Friday,May 24,2013
ReplyDelete7.Health health care
8.Sports saints advance on goal
4. business home construction declines in september for second straight month
Delete3. governor's schedule squeezes drivers
1. israeli leader: Punish with sanctions
part2 oil tanker hijacked off the coast of gabon
part 1
ReplyDelete"city tops wash in pool" - Wednesday, August 28, 2013
8. Girl swimming 200-yard free style
Part 1 The Gazette - Wednesday, August 28, 2013
ReplyDelete8. Sports- "Coach tops fans in confidence" (Iowa City, IA)
3.Local- "Jefferson High School cafeteria reopens after major renovations"(Cedar Rapids, IA)
2. Politics- "Mid-October deadline to raise debt limit" (Washington D.C)
6. Science- "Rim fire taking ecological toll" (International Space Station)
1. International- "Surging protests heighten stakes in battle over reforms" (Mexico City, Mexico)
Part 2
ABC News- "Western Diplomats Secures Central African Republic Help"
September 25, 2013
The U.S, European Nation, and United Nations talked about helping the "desperate" Central African Republic with their security. They are worried about rebels going there and causing extreme problems. The diplomats talked about saving the Central African Republic from becoming the new Somalia. The United Nations guessed that 63,000 people fled from Central African Republic to other countries.
Part I
ReplyDelete"The Gazette" - Friday, May 24, 2013
8.sports. Linn-Mar rides competitiveness to state.
1.Snapshots. Three Bengal tigers play with a camera
7.Health.
7.Health. Jody Gorsh is teaching a bicycle fitness class in Iowa city.
Delete4.Business. Apple sells a record of 9 million iPhones.
9. Entertainment. People were cycling in front of the cinema place.
Part1
ReplyDelete"The Gazette" Wednesday,August 28, 2013
3.Jefferson High School cafeteria reopens after major renovations(Cedar Rapids)
8.Busch introduced as Stewart-Haas driver
1.Famous King speech almost didn't include "I have a dream"
4W
Delete9."Speech in front of more than 250,000"(Washington D.C.)
6."Rim fire taking ecological toll"(International Space Station)
Part2
UK E-Border Program Is Full of Problems
report has identified serious problems in Britain's electronic border program it's failing to stop terror sympathizers and smugglers.
"The Gazette"- Wednesday, August 28, 2013
ReplyDelete1.John Buckley had followed of huge path of fire clouds through the "Sierra Nevada."
2.He started when he saw clouds blowing above the "Stanislaus National Forest in California"
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The Gazette - Wednesday, August 28, 2013
ReplyDelete2. Some of the Congress are wanting to vote for a possible vote of strike. ( Washington )
4.In Iowa City they are hiring 150 more employees to work in TMone.
7. New heath care laws are coming in 2014 business could be in trouble. ( U.S.A. )
8. Iowa City changed offensive coordinators after 13 years of Ken O' Keefe they now have Greg David.
9. People were cycling in front of the Cinema Place one day before the 70th Film Festival in Venice
The Gazette Monday,September 4, 2013
ReplyDelete8. Sports-"A poised passer" (Minneapolis, Minn)
1. International-"Egypt's president: Road map on track" (Cario, Egypt)
3. Local-"To chase or not to chase?" (Iowa City, IA)
4. Business-"Science Center finds new home" (Cedar Rapids, IA)
5. Technology-"IPhone free-for-all gives boost to T-Mobile" (New York,NY)
8. Women's basketball November 2013-14
ReplyDelete2. Proposal would lower crop insurance premium for goods land stewards 2012.
4. heat is making it hard for workers
3. evans easing into senior year
Part I: The Gazette, 8/28/13
ReplyDelete1. International - "Syria has crossed the line"
3. Local -
5. Technology
6. Science
8. Sports
Part II
The Gazette Friday, August 30, 2013
ReplyDelete1.Technology-New York Times hack exposes Internet's weaknesses.
2.Local-City trying to keep geese away from new venue.
3.Sports-Weapons aplenty for ISU QB.
4.Health-Iowans address weighty issues.
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ReplyDelete"The Gazette" - Wednesday, August 28, 2013
1."Some in Congress push for vote ahead of possible strike"(Syria).
3."Program rewards smart farmers"(Cedar Rapids,Iowa).
4."Jefferson High School cafeteria reopens after major renovation"(Cedar Rapids
8."Series at a time' for QB" (Iowa City).
9."Let's play Twister"(Cedar Rapids).
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ReplyDelete''The Gazette" - Wednesday, August 28, 2013
4. Heat doesn't worry utility companies
8. U.S. Open gets an upset winner
3. City assigns interim director
1. Syria has crossed the line
9. Bush introduced as Stewart- Haas driver
The Gazette
ReplyDeleteFriday August 30, 2013
8-sports "Herb Streits rants truck a nerve" (Iowa City)
1-international "Treasury approves same-sex tax benefits" (Washington)
1-international "blaze prompts new travel restrictions" (San Fransisco)
2-politecs "eds wont block state laws legalizing marijuana" (Washington)
8-sports "Best man back on golf course" (Boston)
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ReplyDelete"The Gazzette"-Wednesday, August 28, 2013
1. "Envoys:West could hit Syria in days" (Amman/Beirut, Lebanon)
3. "Jefferson High School cafeteria reopens after major renovations" (Cedar Rapids)
4. "Heat doesn't worry utility companies" (Des Moines)
7. "Marion to upgrade sidewalk ramps" (Marion)
8. "Rudock/Teammates confident in his first start" (Iowa City)
Part ll
ABC News-"Norwegian Air Shuttle Grounds Boeing 787" Sep. 30, 2013
The Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA was just the latest airline to ground a Boeing 787. Although, there have been many technical difficulties and there have been many delays for passengers aboard
The Gazette Wednesday August 28, 2013
ReplyDelete1.International "Envoys; West could hit Syria in days"
2.Politics "John Lundell becomes first declared candidate for Coralville mayor" (Coralville)
3.Local "Council unanimously backs casino deal" (Cedar Rapids)
8.Sports "Ex-Hawk Ricki Stanzi picked up by Jacksonville Jaguars" (Jacksonville)
9.Entertainment "Last swim of summer" (Cedar Rapids)
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ReplyDeleteThe Gazette wednesday August 28 2013
1. Native Iranian seeks improved relations. (Iowa City)
2.Mid-October deadline to raise debt limit. (Washington D.C.)
3. Jefferson High School reopens after major enovations. (Cedar Rapids)
6. Fire rim takes ecological toll. (Wyoming)
8. Ex-hawk Stanzi picked up by Jags. (Florida)
Tokyo was chosen to host the 2020 Olympics. (Japan)
Delete"The Gazette" - Tuesday, September 3, 2013
ReplyDelete3. Local - "Hello, Cedar Crossing" (Cedar Rapids)
4. Business - "Rockwell to sell unit to Swiss company"(Cedar Rapids)
8. Sports - "Stenson Deutsche Band, Cup lead" (Norton, Mass.)
2. Politics - "No more fiscal impasse" (Washington D.C.)
1. international - "French intelligence builds case fir military actions" (Paris, France)
ABC News - "Libya Speech: Obama Makes His Case for Intervention"
March 29, 2011
On Monday, President Obama re asserted that the responsibility that the U.S. has as a world leader to prevent atrocities,
The president said that military actions done by the U.S. led international coalition
... was crucial and necessary to stop Libyan leader, Moammar Gadhafi. He is accused of using violence against his own people.
DeleteLast month protests began against Gadhafi, who has been in power for forty years.
On "Godd Morning America" Susan Rice, U.S. Ambassador to the United nations said that there has been no indication that Gadhafi was going to step down, wich is why efforts to squeeze out his resources continue.
"People have to understand that we're sacrificing our domestic agenda here. Things are faling apart at home while we're searching the world, looking for dragons to slay," said Dennis Kucinich, a vocal critic of any U.S. involement in operations In Libya.
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ReplyDelete'' The Gazette" - Tuesday, September 3, 2013
1. Sports- "Federer
The Gazette August 30, 2013
ReplyDeleteLocal-City trying to keep geese away from new venue
October 1,2013
ReplyDeleteBoehner will vote for Syrian airstricks
The Gazette Thursday, August 29, 2013
ReplyDelete8. Sports - "Can't take the bait" (Kinnick stadium Iowa City, Iowa)
The Gazette Thursday, August 29, 2013
ReplyDelete1. International - "Bombs kill 86 in Baghad as violence spreads" (Iraq)
The Gazette Tuesday, October 28, 2013
ReplyDelete8. Sports- Rudock shakes off interception, focuses on Saturday (Iowa City)
4. Business- Subway signs as tenant at St. Martin Airport Plaza (Cedar Rapids)
5. Technology- Effort launched to connect every Iowan to broadband (Des Moines)
2. Polotics- Keystone delay may lead to concessions (Washington)
3. Local- Center adds lego team (Cedar Rapids)
ABC NEWS - 'Typhoon Hits Eastern China" BEIJING October 6, 2013
DeleteTyphoon Fitow struck Fuding city in Fujian province with winds of up to 151 kilometers (94 miles) an hour in the early morning, then slowed before weakening to a tropical storm, the National Meteorological Center said. More than half a million people had been evacuated. The provincial flood relief agency in Zhejiang, which neighbors Fujian, said 574,000 people had been evacuated by Sunday evening and 35,800 vessels returned to shore. Fujian's government said 177,000 people had been moved to safety and nearly 30,000 fishing boats called back.
the Gazette October 1, 2013
ReplyDeletesports: Baker bests C.R. in rehab start (Cedar Rapids)
2. Sports: carrying out their fathers wishes(Cedar Rapids)
3. Politics: U.S. readies strikes, Syrians prepare for attack ( U.N.)
The Gazzette Oct. 1, 2013
ReplyDeleteSports:"No looking back" (Iowa city, Iowa)
Local:"Kennnedy QB nearly sacked by jury duty"
Health:"Weight loss"
Business:"Subway signs as tenant at St. Martin Airport plaza"
Entertainment:"The cast of Modern family wins them all over"
The Gazzette October 1,2013
ReplyDeleteSports-"Rudock sakes off interception,focuses on Saturday (Iowa City)
Local-"Linn-Mar committee work reviewed for Board" (Marion)
International-"Israelis complaing about peace talk leaks" (Middle East)
Health-"Allergens a problem for pets" (Cedar Rapids)
Technology-"Launched idea to connect every Iowian to broadband" (Iowa City)
5.1955 chevy Bel-Air for sale needs restoration
ReplyDeleteThe Gazette Thursday, August 29, 2013
ReplyDelete9. Entertainment - " California wildfire heads deeper into Yosemite" (California)
The Gazette Thursday, August 29, 2013
ReplyDelete3. local - " Abbe center looks to future" (Linn County)
The Gazette Thursday, August 29, 2013
ReplyDelete7. Health - " Early dismissals a headache for some" (Center Point)
The Gazette Thursday, September 26, 2013
ReplyDelete1. Sports - "Iowa receivers coming of age" (Minneapolis Minnesota)
ABC News October 1, 2013
ReplyDelete"Climate Refugee" Man from a low-lying nation on earth is trying to convince New Zealand Judges that he is a refugee - Not suffering from persecution but from New Zealand climate change.
The Gazette Thursday, September 26, 2013
ReplyDelete2. Business - "C.R. Dunkin' ready for business" (Cedar Rapids, IA)
The Gazette Thursday, September 26, 2013
ReplyDelete3. Entertainment "Leader confirms attack, makes threats" (Nairobi, Kenya)
The Gazette Thursday, September 26, 2013
ReplyDelete4. Politics - "Economy influences enrollment" (Marshalltown, IA)
The Gazette Thursday, September 26, 2013
ReplyDelete5.Health - "When life gives you stale bread, make cake" (Washington D.C.)
The Gazette Wednesday August 28,2013
ReplyDelete1."Syria/Russia, China likely to Veto at U.N." (Syria)
3. "Council unanimously backs casino deal" (Cedar Rapids)
4. "Program Rewards Smart Farmers" (Iowa City)
8. "City Tops Wash in Pool" (Coralville)
9." Last Swim of the Summer" (Cedar Rapids)
The Gazette, Wednesday, August 28, 2013
ReplyDeletePolitics - Famous King speech almost didn't include 'I have a dream' (Palo Alto, CA)
Sports - Ex-Hawk Stanzi picked up by Jags; Bulaga to IR (Jacksonville, FA)
Local - Airport, public safety officers at odds over change of hours (Cedar Rapids, IA)
International - (SYRIA) Some in Congress push for vote ahead of possible strike (Washington D.C., MD)
Education - Surging protests heighten stakes in battle over reforms (Mexico City, Mexico)
POLAND
Priest accused of child sex abuse.
2politics-$1.5 million spent on private attorneys
ReplyDelete1.International-Obama:Middle East to be dominant concern
The Gazette Friday, September 6, 2013
ReplyDelete3. local-"Volunteers, those they helped mark anniversary" (Cedar Rapids)
7. Health -"Hospitals to test sequencing babies genome" (Washington)
The Gazette, Wednesday, September 4, 2013
ReplyDelete1. "Boehener Will Vote for Syrian Airstrikes"
In Syria
DeleteOctober 2, 2013
ReplyDelete2.politics-''solidiers have to take cover because of rebles snipers fired''
2.politics-''The rebels were burning down house and the resident were trying to put the fire out''
September 2, 2013
ReplyDelete49 Tunisia prisoners breakout of jail.
32 out of 49 inmates recaptured from the breakout of the Tunisia prison.
ABC news
ReplyDeleteRobbers robbed a swiss watch store in paris.Two suspects are in custody after a group of around 10 stormed the Vacheron Constantin boutique near the ritzy Place Vendome in central Paris Friday morning, police said.
India:
ReplyDelete1. Massive Road Accident Kills 30 in Northeast India
"A cargo truck crashed into two minivans packed with laborers heading to work early Thursday in Northeast India, killing 30 people, including 13 children, police said." -ABC NEWS
WOW LOL
DeleteThe Gazette, Friday September 6, 2013
ReplyDelete8. Sports-"decision day coming"(USA)
1. International-"Making a case for Syria strike"(Washington)
2. Politics- "Political sparks fly in Venezuela"(Caracas, Venezuela)
The Gazette Wednesday, September 4, 2013
ReplyDeletept. 2
3. "No Looking Back" Iowa City ( about the Hawkeys)
The Gazette, Friday, September 4, 2013
ReplyDelete1. international-"Step Forward Iran" (United Kingdom)
8. Sports-"Off the Shneid" (Tulsa, OK)
8. sports ''Can't take the bait"
ReplyDelete7. Health "Abbe Center looks to future"
9. Entertainment "making a case for syria attack"
1. International "mall crisis improves but some still held"
4. Business "coventry lofts construction set to begin on September 16th
The Gazette Wednesday, August 28, 2013
ReplyDeleteLocal-"Jefferson High School caferteria reopens after major renovations" (Cedar Rapids)
Entertainment-"Last swim of summer" (Cedar Rapids)
International-"Some in Congress push for vote ahead of possible strike" (Syria)
Politics-"Lundell becomes first declared canidate for Coralville mayor" (Coralville)
the gazette
ReplyDelete8.sports-schools come together and fight against cancer(cedar rapids)
3.local-"citizens need to be aware of the law"(cedar rapids)
1.international- tense times in Iraq ( los-angles times)
Caleb Janssen
ReplyDelete1A The Gazette October 2, 2013
Business "Manufacturing expands at faster pace"
Local "Federal shutdown affects major I.C. project"
Sports "A tendency to hammer left side"
Entertainment "Iowa City's indie cinema is ready for its close-up"
Politics "Mayoral candidate to run grass-roots campaign"
Poachers in Zimbabwe poison 87 elephants for ivory September 26,2013
ReplyDeleteThe goverment in Zimbabwe are trying to stop poachers. Park authority has recovered 51 tusks. Poachers still have 123 tusks. 87 elephant carcasses have be found. Now there are only 35,000 elephants left.
ABC NEWS - 'Typhoon Hits Eastern China" BEIJING October 6, 2013
ReplyDeleteTyphoon Fitow struck Fuding city in Fujian province with winds of up to 151 kilometers (94 miles) an hour in the early morning, then slowed before weakening to a tropical storm, the National Meteorological Center said. More than half a million people had been evacuated. The provincial flood relief agency in Zhejiang, which neighbors Fujian, said 574,000 people had been evacuated by Sunday evening and 35,800 vessels returned to shore. Fujian's government said 177,000 people had been moved to safety and nearly 30,000 fishing boats called back.
CBS News- "President Obama Dances In Tanzania Ceremony" TANZANIA October 4, 2013- President Obama shows off his moves at in a ceremony in Tanzania. Obama was there for his last and final leg of his trip to Africa. While he was there he just couldn't help it! Had to show the dance floor who's boss. During the time he was there, he enjoyed some of the culture and dance rituals.
ReplyDeleteThe Gazette Tuesday, September 10th, 2013
ReplyDeleteLocal- "Coe pair named IIAC Athletes of the week" (Cedar Rapids)
Technology- "Americans use Web to abandon kids" (Kiel, Wisconsin)
4-buisness "Coventry lofts construction set to begin on sept. 16"
ReplyDelete8.sports"heat pushes back football start times"(iowa city)
The Gazette Tuesday, September 10th, 2013
ReplyDeleteEntertainment- "Makers Show supports kids museum" (Coralville)
The Gazette Wednesday, September 4, 2013
ReplyDeletept. 3
8. "Cougars dunk Lions in Valley Dual" Cedar Rapids
4. " Survey: Iowas CEOs Cautious but Positive" (Iowa)
5. "Apple to Unveil its new IPhone Models" San Francico
"Why reproductive health matters" CNN October 7
ReplyDeleteThis article is about sexual health and to be very careful on what you do. A lot of people in Ethiopia have STDs and others are pregnant at age 15. They are also married at age 15. So the people of Ethiopia are trying to stop this maddness. The doctors are tried of having a 15 year old come in pregnant. But i guess thats just the way of Ethiopia the teens mom had them at the same age as their daughters.
Thats intrasting
Delete
ReplyDeleteABC News- "Iran arrests 4 nuclear sabotage suspects"
Iran's nuclear chief said Sunday that authorities arrested four workers in an alleged sabotage plot involving one of the country's nuclear facilities, hinting that authorities were looking at suspected international links such as Israel.
ABC News "Mali Releases 23 Prisoners Affiliated With Rebels"
ReplyDeleteOctober 2, 2013
Mali's justice minister says the government has released 23 prisoners of war affiliated with a movement of separatist Tuareg rebels who announced last week they were pulling out of a peace accord.
"to ban Hunting Wildlife species" BBC News October 8
ReplyDeleteto ban people from hunting Wildlife for the sport and compition will no longer be happening,Almost 1/3 of the worlds population of elephants live there. The ban will be on January 1ST. This ban can also pose a threat on a local community because without hunting that means no survival.
CNN Student News
ReplyDelete"African Refugees Struggle in Germany"
African refugees struggle to stay alive in Berlin Germany. The food and clothes they use are all donated. Most people that were on the trip died. The local people are hoping that the government will provide housing.
SEOUL, South Korea October 8,2013 (ABC News)
ReplyDelete"SKorea Spy Agemcy Says NKorea Restarts Reactor"
South Korea Agency's spy agency told lawmakers Tuesday that North Korea has restarted a plutonium reactor at its main nuclear facility, according to two parliamentary members who attended the closed-door briefing session. North Korea said in April it would restart the reactor after tensions ran high following its third nuclear test in February, but it has not confirmed that it has done so. Recent satellite photos have shown signs that the reactor may be operating.
The Gazzette Monday September 9, 2013
ReplyDelete1. Bridges failing across America
3. 5 voting centers to be used for school board election
5. White house warns congres of consequences
8.Hawk eyes can play the power ball
9.Library celebrates grand opening
2A Brady Merrifield New York Times
ReplyDelete1.politics DC "Republicans reject debt limit"
2.health DC "Driver shot in DC"
3.local Iowa "Iowa is least in debt state in the USA"
4.sports Iowa"ISU 30 Texas 31"
5.tech All over the world "New Chromebook from Google"
The Gazette Friday, August 30 2013
ReplyDelete4.) Business, "Coventry Lofts construction set to begin" (Cedar Rapids)
3.) Local, " Doctor: Child suffered to tremendous force" (Cedar Rapids)
The Gazette Tuesday, September 24 2013
8.) Sports, " Richardson nursing multiple injuries" (Ames)
1A Maddie Knapp:)
ReplyDeleteThe Gazette Thursday September 10,2013
8.) Sports: "Cyclones see Hawkeyes as physical team" Iowa City, Iowa
7.) Health: "Retiree, Commissioner warn seniors about fraud" Marion, Iowa
3.) Local: " Makers Show supports kids museum" Coralville, Iowa
5.) Technology: "Iphone free-for-all gives boost to T-Mobile" New York
6.) Science: " Science Center finds new home" Cedar Rapids, Iowa
ABC News Tuesday October 8, 2013
ReplyDelete"Children of US Couple in Death Probe Leave Qatar"
The family of an American couple facing charges in Qatar of starving their 8-year-old adopted daughter. The other 2 children will return to the U.S. The parents are charged with starving and mistreatment. Their daughter Gloria died in January.
ABC News- "Airlines Offer Tiny Luxuries to Enlarge Service, Lure Fliers"
ReplyDeleteWhen traveling on the Singapore Airlines you have the option of having many great luxuries. You could get the Birchbox option that provides snacks, toiletry kits, and much more! In the box you can have some treats as part as meal service. You can have popcorn in all different flavors to you liking. Finally, with this box you get a ticket to great WiFi service. If I ever flew on the Sinapore Airlines I would definitely get this box. It would make the plane ride so much better!
ABC News- "U.S not funding Egypt's military"
ReplyDeleteThe U.S gives Egypt 1.5 billion dollars a year. 1.3 billion is for military but the other .2 billion goes to the Egyptian government. The U.S isn't funding Egypt anymore.This way America can try and use this money to come out of debt.
4A-Morgan Kunkle
ReplyDeleteThe Gazette Thursday,August 29,2013
1.Sports-Cedar Rapids "Carrying out their fathers wishes."
2.International- Beirut "U.S. readies strikes,Syrians prepare for attack."
3.Local- Center Point "Early dismissals a headache for some."
4.Technology- San Francisco, California "Nintendo cuts price of Wii U."
5.Business- Cedar Rapids "Young entrepreneur gets customers on board."
1W- Madigan Crowley The gazette Wednesday september 25
ReplyDeleteInternational - Kenya says it captured 11 suspects - kenya
entertainment - Genealogy Road show - tx
sports - Heres a hawk who knows the way to go - Iowa City
Business - SYcamore Mall to become Iowa City market - Iowa city
Local - Flood preminums to jump for some homes - across Iowa
ABC News - Body found in a hospital stair well may be a missing patient
ReplyDeleteA body was found in the stair well of a general hospital in San Francisco an employee found the body there 8 days after the person
Good job Maddie!!!!!!!! :) :) :) :)
Delete1.) Interaction- " Car bombs across Iraqi's capital kills nearly 60 people "Baghdad, Iraqi"
ReplyDelete3.) Local- "Iowa delegtion with holding support for Syria strike" ( Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
7.) Health- "Fine bowl raises money for pediatric patients" (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)
8.) Sports- "Rudock shakes off interception, focuses on Saturday" (Iowa City, City)
9.) Entertainment- "Dining room represents elegant theatrical feast in Amana" (Amana, Iowa)
ABC News " Ok To Stare: Murads Focus Is on Couture"
ReplyDeleteIn this story Zuhair Murad wasn't the normal kid in Lebanon. When he was 5 years old he started to become interested in fashion. No one in his family was really related to fashion but when it came to his mind he became one of the biggest fashion designers. He works with people like, Kristen Stewart, Jennifer Lopez and Taylor Swift. In the article it says he its fun being in new york and traveling but he would rather be home in Beirut Lebanon.
ABC News "Noble Prize In Physics"
ReplyDeleteThe physics prize was awarded for a theory about subatomic particles and building blocks of mater get their mass. The theory made headlines last year when it was confirmed by the discovery of the Higgs particle. The prize was shared by two men proposed the theory independently in 1964.
1. International- "Mall crisis improves but some still held" (Nairobi, Kenya)
ReplyDelete2. Politics- "Campaign funding amounts could grow" (Washington D.C.)
3. Local- "City shows off preforming arts wing" (Iowa City)
8. Sports- "New faces say hello" (Iowa City)
9. Entertainment- "Breaking Bad,Modern Family are top television winners" (Los Angelas)
Netherlands apologized to Russia. They apologized for there police that were acting up because of the Dutch flagged Greenpeace ship and Arctic oil drilling. They hit back by launching legal action to free the adivists who face up to 15 years in jail.
ReplyDeleteABC News-"Car bomb in Baghbad and attacks of security forces kills 9 people in north Iraq"
ReplyDeletePolice say a bomb blast went off in front of a restaurant in the mainly shiite neighborhood of Zafaraniyah,killing three and wounding 10.A military convoy was ambushed by gunmen killing three and wounding three.A police man was shot dead in the restive city,and a police potrol was hit by a bomb,leaving two dead and three wounded.
The Gazette August 28, 2013
ReplyDelete1.International-Faulty background checks(U.S.)
2.Entertainment-Night at the museum(North Liberty)
3.Science-Deer numbers are balancing act(Iowa)
4.Sports-Series at a time(Iowa city)
5.Local-State funding slowed tuition increases(Des Moines)
ABC News-"Two years with no answers in Des Moines murder"
ReplyDeleteMarion Harris was shot and killed at the Courtside Bar and Grill two years ago. It has since been turned into a donut shop, but friends and family still gathered in the parking lot where it all happened.
Harris left behind friends, family and eight children. Wednesday his mother, Joyce Webster, stood in the very spot where her son laid dying two years ago.
"Not a day goes by that I don't think about it,"she said.
They sent Marion the messages that they can no longer speak to him by releasing balloons into the sky.
Webster said the memory of the night he died still keeps his mother up at night.
"I couldn't go back to sleep because I just see it over and over in my head," she said.
"I just felt I needed to stand up and speak up for my community and say 'enough is enough,'" said Calvetta Williams. "We don't want to bury no one else. I don't want to bury my son."
Williams started the Mothers Against Violence group in Marion's honor.
Even more so, she'd like to see someone held responsible for her son's death.
Des Moines police say that the case is still open, but there are no new leads.
2.Politics "Final senate vote by Saturday" (Washington)
ReplyDelete3.Local "Report: State funding slowed tuition increases (Des Monies)
4.Business "Fewer DCL agents shifts casino work (Cedar Rapids)
5.Technology "
The Gazette Thursday September 26, 2013
ReplyDelete2.) Politics, " Final Senate vote by Saturday" (Washington)
1.) International, "Leader confirms attack, makes threats" ( Nairobi, Kenya)
ABC News"South Korea"
ReplyDeleteSouth Korea's agency says that North Korea restarted a plutonium reactor at its main nuclear facility. It is said to be a five-megawatt reactor. They did not say how they obtained the information.
ABC News "NATO chief: Macedonia situation critical"
ReplyDeleteEuropean union's foreign policy chief would fly to Macedonia for urgent mediation to prevent a descent into full-scale Civil War. More than 8,000 people fled the area of the Northern city of Tetovo. Macedonia's defense minister warned that military action was possible if the insurgents didn't retreat. Macedonia is having critical issues.
7a Dausen Miell
ReplyDeleteTwo men were shot twice and killed. Their names were recovered but kept secret for family safety. They were found bloated floating in a lake. They were estimated to be there for a month and were both killed in under a week.
International- Russian report blames rebels for earlier sarin attack (Berlin)
ReplyDeletePolitical-Making a case for Syria strike (Washington)
Local-Experts: Changing climate threatens pheasants (Cedar Rapids)
Sports-It's a wrap for Kernels (Cedar Rapids)
Health-Hospitals to test sequencing baby's genome (Washington)
The above information is from the Sept. 6, 2013 Gazette
ABC news October 10, 2013
ReplyDelete"Miss Universe in Trouble for Indian Photo Shoot"
Miss Universe went to India for a 10 day trip. She shoot a illegal commercial for footwear. The police put her under arrest and are holding her on trial. If she is found guilty she will be sentence to two years in jail and a fine of 100,000 rupees ($1,600).
October 11, 2013
ReplyDeleteCNN news
In Nigeria gunmen open fire on
sleeping collage students. 40 students
were killed during this horrid night. Only the male dorm was attacked
no females hurt or touched at all . This story had no claim of responsibility to any of those gunmen.
Gazette, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013
ReplyDeletePolitics-Final Senate vote by Saturday (Washington)
Local-Grassley confident of averting shutdown (Cedar Rapids)
International-Leader confirms attack, makes threats (Nairobi, Kenya)
Sports-Iowa receivers coming of age (Iowa City)
Business-C.R, Dunkin' ready for business (Cedar Rapids)_
Rangers Sharks Hockey. Tomas Herti, from the Czech Republic, celebrated his third goal of the game. The Sharks beat the Rangers
ReplyDelete9 - 2. He scored his three goals duringthe third period on October 8, 2013
gazette, friday october 11th, 2013
ReplyDeletesports- "plenty to replace at state" (ames)
local- "new law for an old nuisance" (cedar rapids)
polotics-"government shutdowm past fedral level" (u.s.)
international- "lawlessnes a pattern in lybia" (lybia)
buisness-" traffic cameras:no veto power for dot (cedar rapids)
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Delete7A Marcus Palmer
ReplyDeleteThe Gazette October 11, 2013
sports- Cougars get a postseason[ CEDAR RAPIDS]
business- Rockwell Collins-Eibit helmet gets nod for F-35 jet (Cedar Rapids)
local- Prosecutor says accused killer needed drug money [Nevada Iowa]
Politics- Barley 'towels' remark sparks hubbub [Iowa]
International- Lawlessness a pattern in libya [Cairo Egypt]