Friday, December 17, 2010

3 out of country 1 anywhere 12-17-10 American History

Chief prevention officer to police all Ontario workplaces
-This article is about the 22-year-old Uzbek refugee, the lone survivor of a scaffold collapse that killed four migrant workers last Christmas Eve, hopes an increase in training and education for workers and their supervisors will prevent future accidents.


Woman legislator in hospital after husband's thrashing.
-This article is about  Patna, Dec 16. A day after Bihar's ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) legislator Bima Bharti was admitted to a hospital after being allegedly beaten by her husband Awadesh Mandal, a notorious gangster, the man Thursday denied the allegations.


Cuba parliament meets ahead of big party gathering
-This article is about Cuba's 611-member National Assembly meets in full session just twice a year, and then only briefly, to approve laws and discuss national issues. The next session is due to take place next summer.


Denton County woman found safe in Texas Panhandle after kidnapping
-This article is about A Denton County woman abducted by three men who staged a car accident just blocks from her home has been found unharmed hundreds of miles away, less than 24 hours after her ordeal began, and a suspect is in custody, police said today.

Monday, December 6, 2010

three articles about three different countries

German journalists held in Iran 'are not spies'
two journalists were captured in europe and are not facing and charges.

Iraqi refugees find peace and security in Canada
One day in March 2006, four masked men broke into her Baghdad home and raped her.

New Finnish Imam to continue moderate approach
The new Imam of Finland’s leading Islamic society aims to strengthen dialogue between Finnish Muslims. ON 9 NOVEMBER Anas Hajjar was chosen as the new Imam of the Islamic Society of Finland.

contept history articles

sued Anheuser-Busch,

In 1991, Richard Overton sued Anheuser-Busch, creators of Budweiser, for $10,000. He claimed to have suffered emotional distress, mental injury, and financial loss because drinking beer did not make his fantasies of beautiful women in tropical settings come to life, as he claimed it had advertised, driving him to buy and drink more and more Bud Light. The case was dismissed.


In 2002, a Sandusky man serving a 10-year sentence for raping a patient at the former Providence Hospital sued the hospital for negligence. Edward Brewer sued the hospital for $2 million, claiming they were negligent by not preventing him from raping one of its patients. The judge ruled that any damage Brewer suffered due to his crime was his responsibility for choosing to commit the crime, and that the hospital had no legal duty to protect him from that choice.