Friday, March 18, 2011

What's in The News Today

Inspirational Friday and believing in Miracles:

A four month old baby girl found in Japan's rubble is reunited with her parents.  The tidal wave tour the baby out of her parent's arms as it destroyed their home. The parent's were sure their little girl was dead, until a rescue team hand delivered the baby to her overjoyed farther. A 70 year old lady was found alive in her home 4 days after her home was hit with the wave.

Adams W., (March 15, 2011). Miracles in Japan: Four-Month Old Baby, 70-Year Old woman Found Alive. Retrieved March 18, 2011, from http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20110315/wl_time/httpnewsfeedtimecom20110315miraclesinjapanfourmontholdbaby70yearoldwomanfoundalivexidrssfullworldyahoo

A dog found in Japan's rubble refuses to leave his hurt companion the dogs have been rescued and are being treated for their injuries. Watch the video to the right.

Dykes, B. (March 16, 20110). Dog in Japan stays by the side its ailing friend in the rubble. Retrieved March 18, 2011, fromhttp://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/dailybrew/dog-japan-stays-side-ailing-friend-rubble-20110316-073316-158.html
(March 15, 2011) Ultimate Loyalty: Japanese Dog Refuses to Leave Injured Friend Behind. Retrieved March 18, 2011, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3TM9GL2iLI&feature=player_embedded

Teens survive being hit by lightening as they were waiting outside of their school. A bolt hit the both of them. One of the teachers immediately administered CPR and paramedics continued for 38 minutes to Dane and Alex 20 minutes. Basically these kids were dead and in most cases CPR is only administered for 15 minutes. These boys did suffer some injuries but physical therapy will aid in their recovery. They are planning to get there lives back to normal.

abcNews. (March 16, 2011). Teens Survive Lightening Strike. Two boys survive lightening strike outside school that stopped their hearts. retrieved March 18, 2011, from http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/teens-survive-lightning-strike-13147072

A Chihuahua is forced into a storm drain by a Great Dane. The Great Dane pushed the owner to the ground and then picked up the Chihuahua (Freddie) in its mouth and pushed it in a storm drain. When the owner tried to retrieve Freddy he was not on the end of the leash. She called firefighters but they could not find Freddie. The following day city workers went into manholes and continued to search for Freddy. It seems that Freddy walked a few blocks to a different storm drain and was found and brought to a shelter. The owner cried for two days. While checking with the shelter via Internet Freddy's picture appeared she is happily reunited with Freddy.

Randles, J. (March 15, 2011). Pup's sewer slog. The Signal Newspaper: Valencia, Ca.

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