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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

1. Vice President Joe Biden said Wednesday the United States remained committed to a close relationship with the Iraqi government as U.S. combat troops pull out.

2. North Carolina lawmakers are moving to require the Democrats to consider non-union, in-state companies for contracts for its national convention in Charlotte

3. An acid spill at the Molson Coors brewery in Montreal burned two workers and two firefighters early Wednesday

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

1. The head of U.S. Central Command said he is grateful to taxpayers and Congress for CentCom's new $75 million headquarters at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida

2.Protesters greeted lawmakers returning to Olympia, Wash., to begin a 30-day special session called to close a $2 billion gap in the state budget.

3.The ex-fiance of a missing Florida mother is now the "primary focus" in her disappearance

Monday, November 28, 2011

1. Social workers have removed an 8-year-old Ohio boy who weighs more than 200 pounds from his family, saying his mother had not done enough to control his weight.

2. Police in Los Angeles arrested several protesters Monday outside City Hall but protests at an intersection was mostly peaceful.
3.NATO is committed to working with Pakistan to prevent further strains on ties with the alliance

Monday, November 21, 2011

1. Clashes between protesters and security forces killed at least 23 people and injured more than 1,500 in Egypt.
 
2.Family members say an Orlando mother who disappeared Thursday may have been the victim of a carjacking. Her car was later found on the west part of the town.
 
3.Canada says it will keep a naval frigate in the Mediterranean Sea through the end of 2012 as part of a  anti-terrorism mission in the region

Friday, November 18, 2011

1. President signed a 2012 spending bill that also includes language to keep government running untill december 16.

2. Rick Perry's campaign moves could indicate he's grasping to keep his foundering Republican presidential bid afloat and get back on track.

3.  Kenyan military might have mistreated prisoners at home and in Somalia during its fight against al-Shabaab

Thursday, November 17, 2011

1. a group of militia kills 70 mogadishu and Kenya says it is prepared to send troops to boost the African Union force fighting militant.

2. Mark Goudeau, Phoenix's "Baseline Killer," asked the jury to show him mercy during the mitigation phase of his trial after 67 felonies and sexual assult and murder.

3. A former Canadian reservist has been found guilty at a Halifax, Nova Scotia, court-martial of killing a fellow soldier in Afghanistan, the military said.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

1.  protesters could return to Zuccotti Park just hours after police ordered them out and dismantled their tents, a New York judge ruled Tuesday.

2.New York transit officials said they are launching a pilot program that will see entire sections of the subway system shut down on weeknights.

3.  Russia has deported hundreds of migrant workers from Tajikistan and detained some 200 others.

Monday, November 14, 2011

1. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday to hear a challenge by 26 states to President obama landmark healthcare reform law.

2.   Police in Oakland, Calif., arrested at least 20 Occupy Oakland protesters Monday and a mayoral aide announced he resigned to protest the police raid.

3. A California Highway Patrol officer suffered a gunshot wound and and the alleged gunman was killed during a traffic stop in Elk Grove, Calif.

Friday, November 11, 2011

1.  A California World War II veteran denied service medals 65 years ago because of a bad-conduct discharge now has them, including a Bronze Star.

2. Greece's new interim coalition government was put into place Friday, with Lucas Papademos as the prime minister

3.  A  security situation in Somalia has led to a rise in the number of rape cases for women at internally displaced camps. Women have been getting kidnapped and more cases are still coming in.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

1. Iran's adversaries would collapse if they choose to attack the Islamic republic using military force, the country's leading

 2. Joe paterno is fired from penn state yesterday due to his assistant coach raping children

3. a man who was frustrated by long lines to buy "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3" tried to take it from another man at gunpoint after following him home.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

1. President Obama gets positive reviews from Americans on his handling of foreign affairs and gets failing marks for his job on domestic matters.
2. Greece announced Wednesday that Prime Minister George Papandreo  would resign, handing his resignation in to President Karolos Papoulias.

3.The mayor of Diyarbakir, a major city in southeastern Turkey is accused of spreading propaganda for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party and could face up to 28 years in prison.


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

1. Los Angeles police arrested a man that might have kidnapped a 6 year old boy but the police ended up finding out that the boy that was lieing about some of the information given to them.

2. In Milwaukee A hunt is under its way for four bodies that may have been buried under concrete by a criminal organization. They say there could be up to 4 other bodies there.

3. In Washington  the president election is impacted by religion. Its said 67% of the people say that its importnant that the president has relious beleifs.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Chomshy

The film is pretty much about the political life of chomshy and how he presents his ideas about corperate media. Its describes how businesses compete for advertising profits and how the propaganda model works. The propaganda model explains how populations propagandized along with the various economical, social, and political plolicies are managed. It describes how the news is strucured through the media and advertising.