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Tag Archives: World Events
Bush & Iran…who's hiding the story?
Why am I not suprised that FoxNews.com does not have one mention about Bush’s press conference that among other things discussed the fact that Iran really isn’t close to making a nuclear weapon?In fact, a “Friends with Benefits” story somehow … Continue reading
How to we warn large groups of danger?
Just like the rest of the country, I am still in shock about what happened yesterday at Virginia Tech. My thoughts go out to all of those affected by the tragedy. I can’t help but think what would happen if … Continue reading
This one hit a little too close to home
Newport, NH soldier killed in Iraq I didn’t know him personally, but apparently my father worked with his father for many years. I send my best wishes to his family and friends. I know several people who are in Iraq … Continue reading
5 years later…
I had just gotten out of the shower and had started to get ready for a day of classes. It was a beautiful Tuesday morning, about a week into my sophomore year of college at SNHU. In a week or … Continue reading
What really matters on the JonBenet case
For some reason, the JonBenet Ramsey case always fascinated me, even though I haven’t really thought about it recently. Finally, it appears that justice will finally happen. I thought I would share a quote from Tom Foreman, a CNN Correspondent … Continue reading
Goodbye 2005
It has been an interesting year, capped off by me becoming engaged. Bring on 2006!
September 11th, 2005
We will never forget. R.I.P. all of those who died that horrible day that for oh so brief period of time brought out the best of America.
Pulitzer for Times-Picayune?
The Times-Picayune and Nola.com have been reporting from day one about Katrina, even after having to abandon their offices and printed paper to work exclusively online. These reporters and their staff have been absolutely stellar and deserve every journalistic award … Continue reading
More on the relief efforts
If things don’t improve and those people don’t get out of New Orleans by Sunday, this will be the biggest screwup in U.S. history. I can’t believe it has taken 4-5 days just to get national guard to the convention … Continue reading
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