Showing posts with label And Finally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label And Finally. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2007

Monday, November 19, 2007

News Roundup: Monday 19th November 2007

WABC - Channel 7 Eyewitness News: More racy photos have emerged showing the Hoboken Police Chief and other police officers posing with weapons and "Hooters" girls.

WJLA - ABC 7 News Washington DC: Disgraced Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Michael Vick has surrended to US Marshals ahead of his sentencing on December 10th.

Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Australian PM John Howard has denied that he has delayed campaigning in Tasmania because he has given up on two marginal seats.

Al Jazeera: Iraqi Police have arrested 43 foreign security guards after a woman was shit in central Baghdad.

BBC News: Zimbabwe's goverment is accusing the UK of planning an invasion and assassinations of the country's leadership.

This one belongs in the Ridiculous News File! The trouble is, they actually believe this rubbish!

Capital News 9: The Schenectady County District Attorney announceed a grand jury had found numorous problems with the way the local Police Department handled evidence.

CBC News: The government of British Columbia has ordered an inquiry into the death of a man at Vancouver International Airport after he was tasered.

New Dehli Television: The UN-backed genocide tribunal in Cambodia has arrested the former Khmer Rouge head of state after he was released from hospital.

And Finally...

Sky News: After a whirlwind 3 day romance,Britain's oldest newleyweds have just tied the knot.

She is 85 years old, He is 93!

Friday, November 16, 2007

News Roundup: Friday 16th November 2007

Slightly different style of News Roundup today, as most of the stories come from the web site of Washington DC's all news station, WTOP on 103.5 and 103.9 FM. Unusually, for most web sites anyway, you can find a written news summary of the top stories here. But for your perusal, here are the stories that caught my eye at WTOP.

Congressional Democrats are still unable to bring home the troops, a year after being elected to power.

Protestors surrounded the Justice Department, demanding federal intervention in the "Jena Six" case.

Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton has accused her rivals of slinging mud "...right out of the Republican playbook..." in the CNN debate in Las Vegas.

A 23 year old college student who was told by an airline employee that her outfit was too revealing to fly is to pose nude for Playboy.

A woman who left a lipstick kiss on an all-white painting has been ordered to do 100 hours of community service.

Broadway producers and striking stagehands are back at the bargaining table in order to settle the dispute before the lucrative Thanksgiving holiday week.

Katie Couric has become the "...Dan Rather of YouTube..." thanks to a video showing her fiddling with her coat in Nashville, Tennessee during rehearsals for and anchoring of the CBS Evening News. The video is here, and the original Dan Rather version is here.

Is the career of current MLB home run king Barry Bonds over after being charged with perjury and obstruction of justice?

Elsewhere in the world of the news web sites...

CBC Arts: The writers strike is now shutting down productions in Vancouver.

Al Jazeera: Europe's election monitors have aborted plans to mointor the Russian parliamentary elections on December 2nd.

Russia Today: Russia has symbolically withdrawn from the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe treaty.

Deutsche Welle: The Identity Tradition and Sovereignty far right block in the European Parliament has collapsed.

And Finally...

BBC News: US rapper Jay-Z appears in a new music video carrying Euro notes, instead of dollar bills.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

News Roundup: Wednesday 14th November 2007

1010 WINS: New York Elliot Spitzer has withdrawn his plan to give illegal immigrants driver's licences.

Comment: Expect Lou Dobbs to be in something of celebratory mode tonight, and Bill O'Reilly will probably comment on this one too.

Al Jazeera: A strike by French energy and transport workers has caused widespread disruption.

Comment: Sometimes, I wonder if France is run by politicians or union leaders!

BBC News: A Dutch teenager has been arrested for stealing virtual furniture to furnish his online "hotel" room with.

CBC Arts: A controversial documentary on the Falun Gong movement in China will air on CBC Television, despite having been previously pulled after a complaint by the Chinese Embassy.

Comment: This to my mind is what good television should be about. Documenting things that might be unpopular or controversial. The day television avoids subjects because of their controversial nature is the day the great switchoff begins worldwide.

CNN: 2 people dead and 100 injured after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck Chile.

And Finally...

WNBC - NewsChannel 4: A runaway kangaroo almost escaped from authorities trying to trap him in Melbourne, Australia.

Monday, November 05, 2007

News Roundup: Monday 5th November 2007

Fox News Channel: Rudy Giuliani defneds his former Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik despite continuing bribery investigation.

Comment: Odd to see this on here. Bernie Kerik has been a guest on FNC before, and Fox is believed to be supporting America's Mayor in his campaign for the White House, so this seems an odd story to be covering for them.

RTE News: Pakistan's Prime Minister says Pakistan will hold national elections as scheduled, despite the State Of Emergency.

Comment: Why do I get the feeling the election will either be called a steal or a backfire? Is there any other possible outcome?

WTOP 103.5 FM, Washington DC: Critics say that US food regulation is too fragmented and needs simplification.

STV News: Scottish First Minister has taken Glasgow's bid for the 2014 Commonwealth Games to Sri Lanka as decision day approaches.

And Finally...

United Press International: Colorado Police were embarrassed after a bank robber they had been chasing made his escape in a police cruiser!

Saturday, November 03, 2007

News Roundup: Saturday 3rd November 2007

With Pakistan dominating the news, here are some of the stories you might have missed today.

BBC News: Italian Police have carried out a detailed search of the flat where a British student was found murdered.

CBS 2 New York: A female schoolteacher and the 13 year old boy she ran away with have been captured in Mexico.

EuroNews: A Magistrate in Chad has begun questioning members of the charity Zoe's Ark over child kidnapping allegations.

And Finally...

WLWT, NBC 5 Cinicinatti: 2 Cheerleading assistant coaches at an Ohio high schhol have been fired after nude pictures did the rounds on the net.

Comment: WLWT has a picture, with a red banner covering the 'offending' bits. I hope I can find an "uncensored" picture for you, purely in the name of research of course...

News Roundup: Friday 2nd November 2007

Cable News Network: Almost 1 million people have been have had thier homes flooded in Mexico.

ITV News: Scientists in the USA have created a so called "supermouse", which can run at 20 metres a minute without getting tired.

Reuters: Gold closed today above $800/oz.

RTE News: Wikipedia has won a landmark ruling in the French courts.

And Finally...

Ananova: Australian Police jailed an almost 8 ft crocodile overnight after it threatened local fishermen.